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Nevada National Security Site Environmental Impact Statement Nevada National Security Site Environmental Impact Statement Released Draft Nevada National Security Site Environmental Impact Statement Released July 25, 2011 - 12:00pm Addthis Media Contacts Darwin J. Morgan morgan@nv.doe.gov 702-295-3521 Kelly K. Snyder snyderk@nv.doe.gov 702-295-3521 The Draft Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement (SWEIS) for the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) and Off-Site Locations in Nevada is available for public review and comment through October 27, 2011. Within the draftSWEIS, the U.S. Department of Energy, National Security Administration Nevada Site Office presents a formal analysis of how current and potential missions at the NNSS (formerly the Nevada Test Site) and related off-site locations may affect the environment over the next ten

Draft Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement Draft Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0426: Draft Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement Continued Operation of the Nevada National Security Site and Off-Site Locations in the State of Nevada Abstract: This Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement for the Continued Operation of the Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada National Security Site and Off-Site Locations in the State of Nevada (NNSSSWEIS) analyzes the potential environmental impacts of proposed alternatives for continued management and operation of the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) (formerly known as the Nevada Test Site) and other U.S. Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA)-managed sites in Nevada, including the Remote

Site Office Invites Public to Participate in Draft Nevada Site Office Invites Public to Participate in Draft Nevada National Security Site Environmental Impact Statement Hearings Nevada Site Office Invites Public to Participate in Draft Nevada National Security Site Environmental Impact Statement Hearings September 13, 2011 - 12:00pm Addthis Media Contacts Darwin J. Morgan morgan@nv.doe.gov 702-295-3521 Kelly K. Snyder snyderk@nv.doe.gov 702-295-3521 The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office is holding a series of public hearings in September 2011 to discuss the Draft Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement (SWEIS) for the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) and Off-Site Locations in Nevada. These meetings are part of an official public comment period that spans from July 29 through October 27, 2011.

38SA2 38SA2 Supplement Analysis Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement for Continued Operation of Los Alamos National Laboratory Modification of Management Methods for Transuranic Waste Characterization at Los Alamos National Laboratory August 13, 2002 Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Los Alamos Site Office Supplement Analysis for the SWEIS Page 1 August 13, 2002 Introduction This Supplement Analysis (SA) has been prepared to determine if the Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement for Continued Operations of Los Alamos National Laboratory (SWEIS) (DOE/EIS-0238) adequately addresses the environmental effects of a waste management proposal for installing and operating modular units for the

v FOREWORD This Foreword to the Final Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement for the Continued Operation of the Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada National Security Site and Off-Site Locations in the State of Nevada (NNSSSWEIS) focuses on the nature of the changes to the DraftNNSSSWEIS that resulted from public comments, as well as changes in environmental baseline information and the analyses of potential environmental impacts. The Foreword also discusses the role the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) review process and this Final NNSSSWEIS play in the DOE/NNSA decisionmaking process. PUBLIC COMMENT ON THE NNSSSWEIS This Final NNSSSWEIS analyzes potential environmental impacts of continued management and

The Nevada National Security Site (NNSS), formerly the Nevada Test Site, was established in 1951 mainly for weapons testing; because special nuclear materials (SNM) were expended during the tests, a nuclear material management program was not required. That changed in December 2004 with the receipt of Category I SNM for purposes other than weapons testing. At that time, Material Control and Accountability and Nuclear Material Management were a joint laboratory (Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore) effort with nuclear material management being performed at the laboratories. That changed in March 2006 when the U.S. Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office appointed sole responsibility to the Management and Operations (M&O) contractor, National Security Technologies, LLC (NSTec). Since 2006 the basic nuclear material management work was completed by a combination of M&O employees and subcontractors, but a true Nuclear Material Management (NMM) Program was not determined to be necessary until recently. With expanding missions and more nuclear material (NM) coming to the NNSS, it became imperative to have an organization to manage these materials; therefore, an NMM Manager was officially appointed by NSTec in 2012. In June 2011 a Gap Analysis and white paper was completed by a subcontractor; this presentation will include highlights from those documents along with our plans to resolve the gaps and stand up a functional and compliant NMM Program at the NNSS.

NNSS Helps Students 'Gear Up' For Success NNSS Helps Students 'Gear Up' For Success NNSS Helps Students 'Gear Up' For Success June 28, 2013 - 12:00pm Addthis Jeff Wurtz, a Navarro-Intera hydrologist at the Nevada National Security Site, gets some help from GEAR UP summer camp student, Donnea Mayfield, to demonstrate the dynamics of the water cycle and how humans affect it. Jeff Wurtz, a Navarro-Intera hydrologist at the Nevada National Security Site, gets some help from GEAR UP summer camp student, Donnea Mayfield, to demonstrate the dynamics of the water cycle and how humans affect it. The best part of summer, for most kids, is NO SCHOOL! But some kids in Las Vegas are taking advantage of the extra time to "Gear Up" their education, and a team from the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) was

NNSS Helps Students 'Gear Up' For Success NNSS Helps Students 'Gear Up' For Success NNSS Helps Students 'Gear Up' For Success June 28, 2013 - 12:00pm Addthis Jeff Wurtz, a Navarro-Intera hydrologist at the Nevada National Security Site, gets some help from GEAR UP summer camp student, Donnea Mayfield, to demonstrate the dynamics of the water cycle and how humans affect it. Jeff Wurtz, a Navarro-Intera hydrologist at the Nevada National Security Site, gets some help from GEAR UP summer camp student, Donnea Mayfield, to demonstrate the dynamics of the water cycle and how humans affect it. The best part of summer, for most kids, is NO SCHOOL! But some kids in Las Vegas are taking advantage of the extra time to "Gear Up" their education, and a team from the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) was

Reader's Guide This Comment Response Document (CRD) portion of the Final Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement for the Continued Operation of the Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada National Security Site and Off-Site Locations in the State of Nevada (NNSSSWEIS) consists of three sections: ï· Section 1 - Overview of the Public Comment Process This section describes the public comment process for the DraftNNSSSWEIS; the format used in the public hearings on the draftSWEIS; the organization of this CRD and how to use the document; and the changes made by the U.S. Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA) to the Final NNSSSWEIS in response to the public comments and recent developments that occurred since publication of the

Closing the Circle: Closing the Circle: The Department of Energy and Environmental Management 1942-1994 F.G. Gosling and Terrence R. Fehner History Division Executive Secretariat Department of Energy March 1994 Draft Our mission at the Department of Energy is no less significant than trying to close the circle on the splitting of the atom begun a half-century ago by [the Manhattan Project]. -Tom Grumbly Draft * 3 EM Overview Closing the Circle: The Department of Energy and Environmental Management 1942-1994 Table of Contents Part I: Making of the Nuclear Weapons Complex, 1942-1955 1 The Manhattan Project: Genesis of the Complex 1 2 Health and Safety Concerns Environmental and Waste Management Concerns 3 The Atomic Energy Commission: Expansion of the Complex

NNSS Waste Disposal Proves Vital Resource for DOE Complex NNSS Waste Disposal Proves Vital Resource for DOE Complex NNSS Waste Disposal Proves Vital Resource for DOE Complex March 20, 2013 - 12:00pm Addthis The Area 5 Radioactive Waste Management Site The Area 5 Radioactive Waste Management Site Like most LLW, RTGs disposed of at the NNSS were handled without any special equipment or clothing because of the relatively low dose rate levels. Like most LLW, RTGs disposed of at the NNSS were handled without any special equipment or clothing because of the relatively low dose rate levels. An irradiator from Sandia National Laboratory was disposed of at the RWMS in September 2012. An irradiator from Sandia National Laboratory was disposed of at the RWMS in September 2012. The Area 5 Radioactive Waste Management Site Like most LLW, RTGs disposed of at the NNSS were handled without any special equipment or clothing because of the relatively low dose rate levels.

User Access Policy - Version 1.0 User Access Policy - Version 1.0 DOE NSRC User Access Policy December 9, 2002 page 1 DRAFT General Policies and Procedures for User Access to the DOE Nanoscale Science Research Centers 1. Preamble The mission of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Nanoscale Science Research Centers (NSRCs) is to support users in doing outstanding science in a safe environment. To this end, each Center must have: * An array of state-of-the-art equipment and laboratories for synthesis, fabrication, characterization, and simulation of nanoscale materials and structures * A skilled staff to support this equipment, users, and the associated science but above all * A user scientific program that provides leadership in nanoscale science and technology This document addresses the policies and procedures for user access to the NSRCs.

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â â DRAFT 19 December 2012â= Status of the heaviest elements as of January 2013 Don Groom, Particle Data Group Superheavy elements are normally synthesized by exposing a high-Z target to a 2.5-7.5 MeV/u ion beam such as 48 Ca or 70 Zn. The target can be a stable isotope such as 208 Pb or 209 Bi; in this case the process is called cold fusion. If the target is radioactive (an actinide), it is a "hot fusion" reaction. Targets as heavy as 249 Bk have been used. Since fusion is followed by neutron loss (e.g. 248 Cf( 48 Ca,4n) 292 Lv), the atomic numbers of the beam and target nuclei determine whether the fusion products have even or odd Z. The main laboratories involved are at Dubna, Darmstadt, Berkeley, and RIKEN Nashina Center. Fusion cross sections steadily decrease with increasing Z, and are in the picobarn range for the heaviest elements. The cross section can be optimized for a given

The Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) has added the capability needed for the safe, secure disposal of non-nuclear classified components that have been declared excess to national security requirements. The NNSS has worked with U.S. Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration senior leadership to gain formal approval for permanent burial of classified matter at the NNSS in the Area 5 Radioactive Waste Management Complex owned by the U.S. Department of Energy. Additionally, by working with state regulators, the NNSS added the capability to dispose non-radioactive hazardous and non-hazardous classified components. The NNSS successfully piloted the new disposal pathway with the receipt of classified materials from the Kansas City Plant in March 2012. (authors)

NNSS-2011-07-08 NNSS-2011-07-08 Site: Nevada National Security Site Subject: Office of Enforcement and Oversight's Office of Safety and Emergency Management Evaluations Activity Report for the Review of DAF-JCO-11-01 for Inoperable HEPA-Filtered Ventilation System Dates of Activity : 06/06/2011 - 07/08/2011 Report Preparer: William Macon Activity Description/Purpose: As an operational awareness activity, the Office of Health, Safety and Security (HSS) site lead reviewed a recent Justification for Continued Operations (JCO) for the Inoperable High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA)-Filtered Ventilation System at the Device Assembly Facility (DAF) at the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS). DAF- JCO-11-01, Revision 2, was prepared by the contractor, National Security Technologies, LLC (NSTec), on May

NNSS-2011-07-28 NNSS-2011-07-28 Site: Nevada National Security Site Subject: Office of Enforcement and Oversight's Office of Safety and Emergency Management Evaluations Activity Report for the Nevada National Security Site Operational Readiness Review of the Joint Actinide Shock Physics Experimental Research Facility Dates of Activity : 07/18/2011 - 07/28/2011 Report Preparer: William Macon Activity Description/Purpose: At the request of the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Service Center, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Health, Safety and Security (HSS) site lead for the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) participated in the NNSA Operational Readiness Review (ORR) of the Joint Actinide Shock Physics Experimental Research (JASPER) Facility Restart conducted on July 18-27, 2011.

Overview Overview Nevada National Security Site Established on December 18, 1950, the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) totals approximately 1,360 square miles. The NNSS provides a unique setting for defense-related and national security activities, such as ensuring the reliability of the nation's nuclear stockpile. In addition, extensive environmental work has been ongoing for decades to address the effects of historic nuclear activities. contaminated sites closed in coordination with the State of Nevada Since 1961, more than 43 million cubic feet of low-level and mixed low-level nuclear waste has been disposed at the Area 3 and Area 5 Radioactive Waste Management Sites 2,032 distributed to Nevada counties for emergency preparedness More than $11M of total NNSS

DOE Notice of Availability of the Draft Site-Wide DOE Notice of Availability of the Draft Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement and Notice of Public Hearings EIS-0426: DOE Notice of Availability of the Draft Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement and Notice of Public Hearings Continued Operation of the Nevada National Security Site and Off-Site Locations in the State of Nevada The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), a separately organized semi-autonomous agency within the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), announces the availability of the Draft Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement for the Continued Operation of the Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada National Security Site and Off-Site Locations in the State of Nevada (DraftSWEIS, DOE/EIS-0426D) for public review, as well as the locations, dates and

Appropriate Acquisition Strategy Appropriate Acquisition Strategy PMLL Identifier: PMLL-2011-NNSS-RFS-388 (Source: User Submitted) Validator: Kevin Thornton, NNSA/NSO Date: 2/14/2011 Contact: Robert Platoni/702-295-0815 Statement: The selection of an acquisition strategy that is appropriate for current market conditions, funding constraints, and project scope can result in more competitive bidding and lower bid prices. Discussion: The scope of this project was to construct two new fire stations to replace existing outdated facilities. The project was originally planned as two separate projects to be constructed in two different fiscal years using a design/bid/build acquisition strategy. The funding profile was appropriate for this type of strategy. In FY2004, Congress directed that the two projects be

Department of Energy Extends Public Comment Period Department of Energy Extends Public Comment Period Department of Energy Extends Public Comment Period September 29, 2011 - 12:00pm Addthis Media Contacts Darwin J. Morgan morgan@nv.doe.gov 702-295-3521 Kelly K. Snyder snyderk@nv.doe.gov 702-295-3521 In response to public comments and requests, the U.S. Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office is extending the public comment period for the Draft Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement (SWEIS) for the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) and Off-Site Locations in Nevada. The formal comment period will close on December 2, 2011, rather than October 27. Within the draftSWEIS, the U.S. Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office presents a formal analysis of

Department of Energy Extends Public Comment Period Department of Energy Extends Public Comment Period Department of Energy Extends Public Comment Period September 29, 2011 - 12:00pm Addthis Media Contacts Darwin J. Morgan morgan@nv.doe.gov 702-295-3521 Kelly K. Snyder snyderk@nv.doe.gov 702-295-3521 In response to public comments and requests, the U.S. Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office is extending the public comment period for the Draft Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement (SWEIS) for the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) and Off-Site Locations in Nevada. The formal comment period will close on December 2, 2011, rather than October 27. Within the draftSWEIS, the U.S. Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office presents a formal analysis of

Nevada Site Office News Nevada Site Office News News Media Contact: For Immediate Release: Darwin J. Morgan, 702-295-3521 September 29, 2011 morgan@nv.doe.gov Kelly K. Snyder, 702-295-3521 snyderk@nv.doe.gov Department of Energy Extends Public Comment Period In response to public comments and requests, the U.S. Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office is extending the public comment period for the Draft Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement (SWEIS) for the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) and Off-Site Locations in Nevada. The formal comment period will close on December 2, 2011, rather than October 27. Within the draftSWEIS, the U.S. Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office presents a formal analysis of how current and potential missions

This Integrated Program of Experimental Diagnostics at the NNSS is an integrated prioritized work plan for the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS), formerly the Nevada Test Site (NTS), program that is independent of individual National Security Enterprise Laboratories (Labs) requests or specific Subprograms being supported. This prioritized work plan is influenced by national priorities presented in the Predictive Capability Framework (PCF) and other strategy documents (Primary and Secondary Assessment Technologies Plans and the Plutonium Experiments Plan). This document satisfies completion criteria for FY 2010 MRT milestone #3496: Document an integrated, prioritized work plan for diagnostic development, maintenance, and supporting capability. This document is an update of the 3?year NNSS plan written a year ago, September 21, 2009, to define and understand Lab requests for diagnostic implementation. This plan is consistent with Lab interpretations of the PCF, Primary Assessment Technologies, and Plutonium Experiment plans.

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EIS-0426: Notice of Extension of Public Comment Period for the EIS-0426: Notice of Extension of Public Comment Period for the Draft Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0426: Notice of Extension of Public Comment Period for the Draft Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement In response to public comments and requests, the U.S. Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office is extending the public comment period for the Draft Site-wide Environmental Impact Statement for the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) and Off-Site Locations in Nevada (DOE/EIS-0426). The formal comment period will close on December 2, 2011 rather than October 27, 2011. EIS-0426-DEIS-CommentExtension-2011.pdf EIS-0426-DEIS-NoticeofCommentExtension-2011.pdf More Documents & Publications EIS-0426: Notice of Extension of Comment Period

Public Comment Period for the Public Comment Period for the Draft Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0426: Notice of Extension of Public Comment Period for the Draft Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement In response to public comments and requests, the U.S. Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office is extending the public comment period for the Draft Site-wide Environmental Impact Statement for the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) and Off-Site Locations in Nevada (DOE/EIS-0426). The formal comment period will close on December 2, 2011 rather than October 27, 2011. EIS-0426-DEIS-CommentExtension-2011.pdf EIS-0426-DEIS-NoticeofCommentExtension-2011.pdf More Documents & Publications EIS-0426: Notice of Extension of Comment Period

11 - 22920 of 26,764 results. 11 - 22920 of 26,764 results. Article Nevada Site Office Invites Public to Participate in Draft Nevada National Security Site Environmental Impact Statement Hearings The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office is holding a series of public hearings in September 2011 to discuss the Draft Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement (SWEIS) for the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) and Off-Site Locations in Nevada. These meetings are part of an official public comment period that spans from July 29 through October 27, 2011. http://energy.gov/em/articles/nevada-site-office-invites-public-participate-draft-nevada-national Download Yucca Mountain Science and Engineering Report Yucca Mountain Science and Engineering Report describes the results of

the anticipated completion of the Constellation Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement in June 2008Final Draft ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, MODIFICATION, AND OPERATION OF THREE CENTER, FL 32899 February 2007 #12;THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK #12;FINAL DRAFTDRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL

A moratorium was placed on U.S. underground nuclear testing in 1992. In response, the Stockpile Stewardship Program was created to maintain readiness of the existing nuclear inventory through several efforts such as computer modeling, material analysis, and subcritical nuclear experiments (SCEs). As in the underground test era, the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS), formerly the Nevada Test Site, provides a safe and secure environment for SCEs by the nature of its isolated and secure facilities. A major tool for SCE diagnosis installed in the 05 drift laboratory is a high energy x-ray source used for time resolved imaging. This tool consists of two identical sources (Cygnus 1 and Cygnus 2) and is called the Cygnus Dual Beam Radiographic Facility (Figs. 2-6). Each Cygnus machine has 5 major elements: Marx Generator, Pulse Forming Line (PFL), Coaxial Transmission Line (CTL), 3-cell Inductive Voltage Adder (IVA), and Rod Pinch Diode. Each machine is independently triggered and may be fired in separate tests (staggered mode), or in a single test where there is submicrosecond separation between the pulses (dual mode). Cygnus must operate as a single shot machine since on each pulse the diode electrodes are destroyed. The diode is vented to atmosphere, cleaned, and new electrodes are inserted for each shot. There is normally two shots per day on each machine. Since its installation in 2003, Cygnus has participated in: 4 Subcritical Experiments (Armando, Bacchus, Barolo A, and Barolo B), a 12 shot plutonium physics series (Thermos), and 2 plutonium step wedge calibration series (2005, 2011), resulting in well over 1000 shots. Currently the Facility is in preparation for 2 SCEs scheduled for this calendar year - Castor and Pollux. Cygnus has performed well during 8 years of operations at NNSS. Many improvements in operations and performance have been implemented during this time. Throughout its service at U1a, major maintenance and replacement of many hardware items were delayed due to programmatic requirements. It is anticipated that Cygnus will be in service at U1a for another 5 years. With this assumption, it was realized that significant resources and effort should be allotted to bring the hardware back to its original condition, or even to improve elements when appropriate. The Cygnus Refurbishment and Enhancement Project started in April, 2011 with the intent to encompass a major overhaul of Cygnus.

DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY The Drafting Technology Program offers a certificate or associate of applied science in drafting technology. The certificate program offers a choice of six areas of emphasis: architectural drafting; civil drafting; information technology; mechanical and electrical drafting; process

41 - 17350 of 28,560 results. 41 - 17350 of 28,560 results. Page Corrective Action Tracking System (CATS) The CATS web-based database is used to enter, track, and report the status of corrective actions to effectively resolve and prevent recurrence of reported findings. The database is provided with guidance for accessing and viewing the database. Access is available through registration. http://energy.gov/hss/corrective-action-tracking-system-cats Article Department of Energy Extends Public Comment Period In response to public comments and requests, the U.S. Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office is extending the public comment period for the Draft Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement (SWEIS) for the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) and Off-Site

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Email Portal (Zimbra)* Email Portal (Zimbra)* * Operations Logbook* * Project Proposal System* * ICMS * Safety and Training * ANL ESQ Training * APS Phone Directory * Resources & Information* * Internal link Design and Drafting Group The Advanced Photon Source (APS) at Argonne National Laboratory is a national synchrotron-radiation research facility funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. Using high-brilliance x-ray beams from the APS, an international community of scientists conducts forefront basic and applied research in the fields of material science, biological science, physics, chemistry, environmental, geophysical and planetary science. The AES Design and Drafting Group supports the ASD and AES divisions' continued improvement of the accelerator as well as the scientific

DRAFTDRAFT Electricity and Natural Gas Sector Description For Public Distribution AB 32 Scoping of electricity and natural gas; including electricity generation, combined heat and power, and electricity and natural gas end uses for residential and commercial purposes. Use of electricity and/or gas for industrial

DRAFTDRAFT Peer Production of Privacy and Security Information L Jean Camp* Informatics Indiana_Friedman@ksgphd.harvard.edu #12;2 L. Jean Camp and Allan Friedman, "Peer Production of Privacy and Security Information" Ethical operators in the model of the turn of the twentieth century, as it required at the turn of the nineteenth

XIII.1-Draft ATTACHMENT XIII Review of Fischer-Tropsch Work by Statoil Three patents on Fischer are summarized below (XIII.1-XIII.3). These individuals summarize the background for their invention. Anderson amount (0.1 - 5%, preferably 0.1 to 2 wt.%) of a metal #12;XIII.3-Draft oxide promoter in addition

Document provides a draft for an agency to use when forming an ESPC ENABLE contract and making a task order award. This draft task order provides the framework for a contract that agencies and energy service companies can tailor to the particular needs of each site or project.

Environmental Assessment Environmental Assessment for the GILA-NORTH GILA TRANSMISSION LINE REBUILD AND UPGRADE PROJECT (DOE/EA-1948) December 2013 Prepared for U.S. Department of Energy Western Area Power Administration, Desert Southwest Region Prepared by Cooperating Agencies U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Yuma Area Office U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District DRAFT Gila to North Gila Transmission Line Rebuild and Upgrade Project Environmental Assessment Prepared for: U.S. Department of Energy Western Area Power Administration Desert Southwest Region Cooperating Agencies: U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Yuma Area Office U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District Prepared by: December 2013 Gila to North Gila Transmission Line Rebuild and Upgrade Project

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XII.1-Draft ATTACHMENT XII Review of Fischer-Tropsch Work by Gulf Oil The Gulf-Badger process leads analysis conducted by Gulf Oil, and later the process and engineering design provided by Badger (XII.1). A simplified process scheme is shown in XII.1 (XII.2). The process was first discovered from exploratory work

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Organization of the Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement Organization of the Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement The Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement (SWEIS) is divided into a Summary and two volumes. The Summary provides an overview of material presented in the SWEIS, including background, purpose and need, alternatives, existing environment, and environmental impacts. Volume I analyzes the three alternatives (including the No Action Alternative) as they relate to U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) missions assigned to Sandia National Laboratories/New Mexico (SNL/NM): national security, energy resources, environmental quality, science and technology. Volume I contains 15 chapters. Chapter 1 provides introductory information on background, site missions, purpose and need, decisions to be made, related National Environmental Policy Act analyses, and public participation. Chapter 2

Nuclear Energy Advisory Committee Nuclear Energy Advisory Committee Draft Report of Policy Subcommittee September, 2008 1 DRAFT ONLY; NOT FOR CITATION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION I. Introduction More than 50 years since the launch of the Atoms for Peace initiative, the implications of US nuclear policy, in terms of our Nation's energy, environmental, and national security interests, are greater than ever. The choices the next president will make regarding nuclear energy will therefore be of the utmost importance. The mission of this Subcommittee is to explore the critical choices and implications in US nuclear energy policy, with a view to framing options for the next President to consider. Nuclear energy is just one element of the broader energy picture. One cannot effectively address

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Availability of a Draft Programmatic Availability of a Draft Programmatic Environmental Assessment EA-1919: Notice of Availability of a Draft Programmatic Environmental Assessment Recycling of Scrap Metals Originating from Radiological Areas DOE announces the availability for public review and comment of the Draft Programmatic Environmental Assessment (PEA) for the Recycling of Scrap Metals Originating from Radiological Areas. This Draft PEA for the Recycling of Scrap Metals Originating from Radiological Areas analyzes the potential environmental impacts associated with resuming the clearance of scrap metal, originating from DOE radiological areas, for recycling pursuant to improved procedures designed to assure that clearance for release is limited to metals meeting stringent criteria. This Draft PEA

3 3 (08-93) U.S. Department of Energy ORDER FOR SUPPLIES OR SERVICES ORDER FOR SUPPLIES OR SERVICES PAGE OF PAGES IMPORTANT: Mark all packages and papers with contract and/or order numbers. 1. DATE OF ORDER 2. CONTRACT NO. (if any) 3. ORDER NO. 4. REQUISITION/REFERENCE NO. 5. ISSUING OFFICE (Address correspondence to) BUYER NO. CODE 6. SHIP TO: (Consignee and address, ZIP Code) SHIP VIA: 7. TO CONTRACTOR (Name, address and ZIP Code) 8. TYPE OF ORDER 9 9 A. PURCHASE - Reference your___________________________ ____________________________________________________________ Please furnish the following on the terms and conditions specified on both sides for this order and on the attached sheets, if any,

DSM programs DSM programs between 1989 and 1999, an average of $1.3 billion per year. 1 Interest in these programs gradually grew in the 1980s and early 1990s, then went through a "hiccup" in the mid- 1990s as many states and utilities cut back on their demand-side efforts in order to prepare for electric industry restructuring. Growth resumed in the late 1990s when many states decided not to restructure. Also, even many restructured states decided that demand-side programs were important and created mechanisms to fund and provide such programs, most notably "public benefits" programs, which in many cases are administered and implemented by non-utility organizations. Since the turn-of-the-century, investments in demand-side resources have steadily

DOE/NETL's Mercury Control Technology DOE/NETL's Mercury Control Technology R&D Program for Coal-Fired Power Plants Thomas J. Feeley, III 1. , James Murphy 2. , Jeffrey Hoffmann 2. , and Scott A. Renninger 1. 1. U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory 2. Science Applications International Corporation Abstract Mercury exists in trace amounts in coal. In the United States, coal-fired power plants emit about 48 tons of mercury and are the largest point source of emissions. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has determined the need to control mercury emissions from power plants. In addition, several legislative proposals have been introduced in the 108 th Congress to reduce mercury emissions from the electric-utility sector. Recognizing the potential for mercury regulations, the U.S. Department of Energy/National

0, 2012 0, 2012 Roland Risser, Director Building Technologies Program U.S. Department of Energy Mail Stop EE-2J 1000 Independence Ave, SW Washington, DC 20585 Subject: Joint Hydraulic Institute/ASAP Letter of March 30 th - Clarification of Point #2 Dear Mr. Risser, We are looking forward to our meeting with you and your staff on May 1 st to present our progress regarding potential energy conservation standards for certain types of pumps. We would like to clarify point #2 in the referenced letter, which addressed potential energy conservation standards for residential circulators. During the joint meeting between Hydraulic Institute and efficiency advocates, we agreed to investigate paths for consideration, and did not specifically agree on a recommended standard

03/1195 03/1195 Healy Clean Coal Project A DOE Assessment Office of Fossil Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory U.S. Department of Energy September 2003 Disclaimer This report was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the United States Government. Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights. Reference therein to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement,

Transportation External Coordination Working Group Meeting Transportation External Coordination Working Group Meeting Albuquerque, New Mexico April 21-23, 2004 The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Transportation External Coordination Working Group (TEC) held its 22 nd meeting on April 21-23, 2004, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. One hundred thirty-two participants, representing national, State, Tribal, and local government; industry; professional organizations; and other interested parties, met to address a variety of issues related to DOE's radioactive materials transportation activities. The TEC process includes the involvement of these key stakeholders in developing solutions to DOE transportation issues through their actual participation in the work product. These members provide continuing and improved coordination between DOE, other levels of

DSM programs DSM programs between 1989 and 1999, an average of $1.3 billion per year. 1 Interest in these programs gradually grew in the 1980s and early 1990s, then went through a "hiccup" in the mid- 1990s as many states and utilities cut back on their demand-side efforts in order to prepare for electric industry restructuring. Growth resumed in the late 1990s when many states decided not to restructure. Also, even many restructured states decided that demand-side programs were important and created mechanisms to fund and provide such programs, most notably "public benefits" programs, which in many cases are administered and implemented by non-utility organizations. Since the turn-of-the-century, investments in demand-side resources have steadily

demand-side demand-side programs between 1989 and 1999, an average of $1.3 billion per year. 1 Interest in these programs gradually grew in the 1980s and early 1990s, then went through a "hiccup" in the mid-1990s as many states and utilities cut back on their demand-side efforts in order to prepare for electric industry restructuring. Growth resumed in the late 1990s when many states decided not to restructure. Also, even many restructured states decided that demand-side programs were important and created mechanisms to fund and provide such programs, most notably "public benefits" programs, which in many cases are administered and implemented by non-utility organizations. Since the turn-of-the-century, investments in demand-side resources have steadily

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Draft Report Information Print E-mail Draft Report Information Print E-mail Below you will find information about the draft of the Third National Climate Assessment Report. Although the public comment period is now closed, the draft report is still available for download at http://ncadac.globalchange.gov. Click here to view/print a two-page fact sheet about the National Climate Assessment. NCA facsheet What is the National Climate Assessment (NCA)? What are the objectives of the NCA? What is new about the Third NCA? Who is responsible for the NCA? How do I comment on the draft NCA report? What topics are covered in the Third NCA Report? Next steps Expected outcomes and benefits How can I get involved in the NCA? What is the National Climate Assessment (NCA)? The NCA is an important resource for understanding and communicating climate change science and impacts in the United States. It informs the nation about already observed changes, the current status of the climate, and anticipated trends for the future. The NCA report process integrates scientific information from multiple sources and sectors to highlight key findings and significant gaps in our knowledge. The NCA also establishes consistent methods for evaluating climate impacts in the U.S. in the context of broader global change. Finally, findings from the NCA provide input to Federal science priorities and are used by U.S. citizens, communities, and businesses as they create more sustainable and environmentally sound plans for the nation's future.

2 2 Section 3 (pages 3-562 through 3-1089) and Section 4 Final Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement for Continued Operation of Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico DOE/EIS-0380 May 2008 Reader's Guide This Comment Response Document (CRD) for the Final Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement for Continued Operation of Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico (LANL SWEIS or SWEIS) consists of four sections: * Chapter 1 - Overview of the Public Comment Process This section describes the public comment process for the Draft LANL SWEIS; the format

1 1 Sections 1, 2, and 3 (pages 3-1 through 3-561) Final Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement for Continued Operation of Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico DOE/EIS-0380 May 2008 Reader's Guide This Comment Response Document (CRD) for the Final Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement for Continued Operation of Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico (LANL SWEIS or SWEIS) consists of four sections: * Chapter 1 - Overview of the Public Comment Process This section describes the public comment process for the Draft LANL SWEIS; the format

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Comments on Draft WVDP Vitrification Melter WIR Evaluation Comments on Draft WVDP Vitrification Melter WIR Evaluation 1 To provide greater transparency to the Department of Energy's (DOE) cleanup of nuclear legacy waste, DOE made the "West Valley Demonstration Project Draft Waste Incidental to Reprocessing Evaluation for the Vitrification Melter" (Draft WIR Evaluation) available for public and state review and comment and Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) consultation review. The public comments on the Draft WIR Evaluation were submitted to DOE by one individual and two organizations: ï· Raymond C. Vaughan, PhD., ï· The West Valley Citizen Task Force, and ï· The Coalition on West Valley Nuclear Wastes.

This document describes the approach Waste and Environmental Services - Environmental Data and Analysis plans to take to resolve the issues presented in a recent audit of the WES-EDA Environmental Database relative to the RACER database. A majority of the issues discovered in the audit will be resolved in May 2011 when the WES-EDA Environmental Database, along with other LANL databases, are integrated and moved to a new vendor providing an Environmental Information Management (EIM) system that allows reporting capabilities for all users directly from the database. The EIM system will reside in a publicly accessible LANL cloud-based software system. When this transition occurs, the data quality, completeness, and access will change significantly. In the remainder of this document, this new structure will be referred to as the LANL Cloud System In general, our plan is to address the issues brought up in this audit in three ways: (1) Data quality issues such as units and detection status, which impinge upon data usability, will be resolved as soon possible so that data quality is maintained. (2) Issues requiring data cleanup, such as look up tables, legacy data, locations, codes, and significant data discrepancies, will be addressed as resources permit. (3) Issues associated with data feed problems will be eliminated by the LANL Cloud System, because there will be no data feed. As discussed in the paragraph above, in the future the data will reside in a publicly accessible system. Note that report writers may choose to convert, adapt, or simplify the information they receive officially through our data base, thereby introducing data discrepancies between the data base and the public report. It is not always possible to incorporate and/or correct these errors when they occur. Issues in the audit will be discussed in the order in which they are presented in the audit report. Clarifications will also be noted as the audit report was a draft document, at the time of this response.

ENGINEERING EDUCATION IN INDIA Draft Final report Rangan Banerjee Vinayak P. Muley Sponsored by Observer Research Foundation Energy Systems Engineering, IIT Bombay Powai, Mumbai Â­ 400076 September 14, 2007 #12;i Preface In India engineering is one of the preferred choices for good students at the 10

DRAFT Â­ Jan 14th 2011 1 SCHOOL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY STRATEGIC PLAN: Jan 2011 Â­ Jan 2014 Executive Summary The School of Biotechnology is a core Unit within the Faculty of Science & Health at DCU where and industrially-relevant degree programmes. In addition to hosting the longest running undergraduate Biotechnology

Draft for Discussion 1 University of Saskatchewan Vision 2025: From Spirit to Action Our Mission: The University of Saskatchewan is a member of the Canada's leading research-intensive universities, the U15 as Saskatchewan's first university, the U of S has always valued applied research leading to important gains

metrics submission. The focus areas are: weather, climate change and variability, atmospheric compositionATTACHMENT A PROJECT PERFORMANCE METRICS (DRAFT) REASoN projects are required to collect and report on the metrics noted in Table A. These data will be reported from the projects on a monthly basis with six month

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Available for Public Review Draft Environmental Impact Statement Available for Public Review Draft Environmental Impact Statement Available for Public Review November 25, 2008 - 4:58pm Addthis Washington, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced the issuance of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the West Valley Demonstration Project in western New York, naming Phased Decisionmaking as the Preferred Alternative. Issuance of this Draft EIS is a significant step forward in cleaning up the site. The document, entitled "Revised Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Decommissioning and/or Long-Term Stewardship at the West Valley Demonstration Project and Western New York Nuclear Service Center (DOE/EIS-0226-D (Revised)), is a revision of the 1996 Cleanup and Closure

Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0377: Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement Big Stone II Power Plant and Transmission Project In May 2006, Western Area Power Administration (Western), Rural Utilities Service (RUS), and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) issued the Big Stone II Power Plant and Transmission Project Draft Environmental Impact Statement (Draft EIS, DOE/EIS-0377). The Draft EIS described the details of constructing and operating a nominal 600-megawatt (MW), coal-fired, baseload electric generating facility and associated transmission line and substation upgrades, known as the Big Stone II Project (proposed Project). Western determined that the use of groundwater as the back-up water supply would significantly change the environmental impacts of the proposed

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77: Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement 77: Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0377: Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement Big Stone II Power Plant and Transmission Project In May 2006, Western Area Power Administration (Western), Rural Utilities Service (RUS), and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) issued the Big Stone II Power Plant and Transmission Project Draft Environmental Impact Statement (Draft EIS, DOE/EIS-0377). The Draft EIS described the details of constructing and operating a nominal 600-megawatt (MW), coal-fired, baseload electric generating facility and associated transmission line and substation upgrades, known as the Big Stone II Project (proposed Project). Western determined that the use of groundwater as the back-up water supply would significantly change the environmental impacts of the proposed

EPA Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Impact EPA Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0450: EPA Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement TransWest Express 600 kV Direct Current Transmission Project in Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and Nevada EPA announces the availability of the Draft EIS for the TransWest Express 600 kV Direct Current Transmission Project in Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and Nevada. The Bureau of Land Management and DOE's Western Area Power Administration, joint lead agencies for the environmental review, also announce the availability of the Draft EIS. EIS-0450-DEIS-EPANOA-2013.pdf More Documents & Publications EIS-0431: EPA Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0464: EPA Notice of Availability of Final Environmental Impact

Conference for public review draft report on Conference for public review draft report on implementation of the task force recommendations Blackout 2003: Conference for public review draft report on implementation of the task force recommendations On Thursday, June 22, in Washington, D.C., the U.S.-Canada Power System Outage Task Force will hold a conference for stakeholders and the public to comment on the draft of the final report of the Task Force. The draft report assesses the status of implementation of the recommendations made by the Task Force in its 2004 report on the causes of the blackout. Conference for public review draft report on implementation of the task force recommendations More Documents & Publications Blackout 2003: Energy Secretary Bodman and Minister of Natural Resources for Canada Lunn Release the 2003 Power Outage Final Report, October 3, 2006

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Chief Joseph Hatchery Program Chief Joseph Hatchery Program Draft Environmental Impact Statement DOE/EIS-0384 May 2007 Chief Joseph Hatchery Program Responsible Agency: U.S. Department of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) Title of Proposed Project: Chief Joseph Hatchery Program Cooperating Tribe: Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation State Involved: Washington Abstract: The Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) describes a Chinook salmon hatchery production program sponsored by the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation (Colville Tribes). BPA proposes to fund the construction, operation and maintenance of the program to help mitigate for anadromous fish affected by the Federal Columbia River Power System dams on the Columbia River. The Colville Tribes want to produce adequate

2S 2S Draft Supplemental Environmental Assessment for University of Kentucky Small-Scale Pilot Plant for the Gasification of Coal and Coal-Biomass Blends and Conversion of Derived Syngas to Liquid Fuels via Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Lexington, KY December 2013 Prepared for: Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory This page intentionally left blank. Draft Supplemental Environmental Assessment DOE/EA-1642S Fischer-Tropsch Process Development Unit December 2013 Cover Sheet Proposed Action: The United States (U.S.) Department of Energy (DOE) proposes, through a cooperative agreement with the University of Kentucky (UK) Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER), to partially fund the completion of the design, construction, and operation of a small-scale pilot plant for research related to the gasification of coal

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2010 National Nuclear Security Administration Monthly News Secretary Chu Leads U.S. Delegation to IAEA General Conference Bacchus Subcritical Experiment Conducted at NNSS NNSA Administrator Thomas D'Agostino traveled to Vienna, Austria, this month to take part in the 54th International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) General Conference. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu led the U.S. delegation to the General Conference and delivered the U.S. plenary address to all General Conference attendees. Deputy Secretary Daniel Poneman and Administrator D'Agostino were part of the U.S. delegation. Last April, President Obama delivered a landmark speech in Prague outlining his agenda and announcing a plan to secure all vulnerable nuclear material worldwide. This year, NNSA's message at the General

10 10 National Nuclear Security Administration Monthly News (continued on page 2) Pantex Completes W62 Dismantlement Program New Name for NNSA's Nevada Test Site U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu traveled to NNSA's Pantex Plant in mid-August to participate in the dismantlement of the last W62 nuclear warhead, completing that program one year ahead of schedule and further contributing to the goals President Obama outlined in his landmark 2009 NNSA Administrator Thomas D'Agostino joined senior administration officials and members of the Nevada Congressional delegation to rename the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) in a ceremony on Aug. 23. The new name for the former Nevada Test Site better reflects the diversity of nuclear, energy and homeland security activities being conducted there.

10 10 National Nuclear Security Administration Monthly News (continued on page 2) Pantex Completes W62 Dismantlement Program New Name for NNSA's Nevada Test Site U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu traveled to NNSA's Pantex Plant in mid-August to participate in the dismantlement of the last W62 nuclear warhead, completing that program one year ahead of schedule and further contributing to the goals President Obama outlined in his landmark 2009 NNSA Administrator Thomas D'Agostino joined senior administration officials and members of the Nevada Congressional delegation to rename the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) in a ceremony on Aug. 23. The new name for the former Nevada Test Site better reflects the diversity of nuclear, energy and homeland security activities being conducted there.

Record of Decision Record of Decision EIS-0387: Record of Decision Y-12 National Security Complex The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is issuing this Record of Decision (ROD) for the Y-12 National Security Complex (Y-12) in Oak Ridge, Tennessee based on information and analyses contained in the Final Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement for the Y-12 National Security Complex, DOE/EIS-0387 (Y-12 Final SWEIS, Y-12 SWEIS or 2011 Y- 12 SWEIS) issued on March 4, 2011; comments on the Draft and Final Y-12 SWEIS; and other factors, including costs, security considerations and the missions of NNSA. EIS-0387_ROD_2011.pdf More Documents & Publications EA-0387: DOE Notice of Availability of the Final Site-Wide Environmental

1 CUSTOMER COMMENTS ON COUNCIL'S DRAFT RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING BPA'S FUTURE ROLE INTRODUCTION These comments are submitted on behalf of BPA's customers in response to the draft recommendations released into the topic of BPA's future role, and look forward to continuing to work with the Council to successfully

Internet Engineering Task Force INTERNET-DRAFT J. Lennox, J.Rosenberg, H.Schulzrinne draft Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft. Internet-Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), its areas, and its working groups. Note that other groups may also

Draft for Peer Review and Field Testing 6-20-2009 Wetlands Regulatory Assistance Program DRAFT Islands Region U.S. Army Corps of Engineers #12;Draft for Peer Review and Field Testing 6-20-2009 Abstract;Draft for Peer Review and Field Testing 6-20-2009 Contents Preface

Issues Two Draft National Interest Electric Transmission Issues Two Draft National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor Designations DOE Issues Two Draft National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor Designations April 26, 2007 - 10:58am Addthis WASHINGTON, DC - U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Samuel W. Bodman today announced the issuance of two draft National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor (National Corridor) designations. The Energy Policy Act of 2005 authorizes the Secretary, based on the findings of DOE's National Electric Transmission Congestion Study (Congestion Study), to designate National Corridors. "These draft designations set us on the path to modernize our constrained and congested electric power infrastructure. They are a crucial step toward realizing President Bush's goal of a modern, more efficient electric

Draft Environmental Impact Statement on Energy Draft Environmental Impact Statement on Energy Transport Corridor Designations in 11 Western States Agencies Publish Draft Environmental Impact Statement on Energy Transport Corridor Designations in 11 Western States November 8, 2007 - 11:31am Addthis WASHINGTON, DC - The Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and the U.S. Departments of Energy, Agriculture, Commerce and Defense today released for public review and comment a Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (Draft PEIS) proposing designation of energy transport corridors on Federal lands in 11 Western States in accordance with Section 368 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005. The proposed energy corridors would facilitate future siting of oil, gas, and hydrogen pipelines and electricity transmission and distribution on Federal lands in

EPA Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Impact EPA Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0447: EPA Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement Champlain Hudson Power Express Transmission Line Project, New York EPA announces the availability of a draft EIS to evaluate the potential environmental impacts of a DOE proposal to grant a Presidential permit to Champlain Hudson Power Express, Inc., to construct, operate, maintain, and connect a new 1000-megawatt (MW) electric transmission system from the Canadian Province of Quebec to New York City. EIS-0447-DEIS-EPANOA-2013.pdf More Documents & Publications EIS-0460: EPA Notice of Availability of Final Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0403-S1: EPA Notice of Availability of the Supplement to the Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement

The Department of Energy Releases Draft of Cybersecurity Risk The Department of Energy Releases Draft of Cybersecurity Risk Management Process (RMP) Guideline for Public Comment (September 2011) The Department of Energy Releases Draft of Cybersecurity Risk Management Process (RMP) Guideline for Public Comment (September 2011) September 12, 2011 - 10:05am Addthis Public-Private Sector Collaboration Produces Guidance to Help Electric Utilities Better Understand and Assess Cybersecurity Risk WASHINGTON, DC - The Department of Energy, in collaboration with the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the North American Electric Reliability Corporation, has released a draft of the Electricity Sector Cybersecurity Risk Management Process (RMP) Guideline for public comment. The RMP Guideline was drafted by a joint public-private sector

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Predicting Backdrafting and Spillage for Natural-Draft Gas Combustion Predicting Backdrafting and Spillage for Natural-Draft Gas Combustion Appliances: Validating VENT-II Title Predicting Backdrafting and Spillage for Natural-Draft Gas Combustion Appliances: Validating VENT-II Publication Type Report LBNL Report Number LBNL-6193E Year of Publication 2013 Authors Rapp, Vi H., Albert Pastor-Perez, Brett C. Singer, and Craig P. Wray Date Published 04/2013 Abstract VENT-II is a computer program designed to provide detailed analysis of natural draft and induced draft combustion appliance vent-systems (i.e., furnace or water heater). This program is capable of predicting house depressurization thresholds that lead to backdrafting and spillage of combustion appliances; however, validation reports of the program being applied for this

Public Invited to Comment on Draft Environmental Assessment for the Public Invited to Comment on Draft Environmental Assessment for the Resumption of Transient Testing of Nuclear Fuels and Materials Public Invited to Comment on Draft Environmental Assessment for the Resumption of Transient Testing of Nuclear Fuels and Materials November 12, 2013 - 4:33pm Addthis Tim Jackson Public Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy Idaho Operations Office NOTICE: DOE has extended the public comment period on its Draft Environmental Assessment for Resumption of Transient Testing of Nuclear Fuels and Materials to January 10, 2014. The U.S. Department of Energy invites the public to read and comment on a draft environmental assessment it has prepared for a proposal to resume transient testing of nuclear fuels and materials at either Idaho National

Draft Environmental Assessment Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1814: Draft Environmental Assessment City of Montpelier Combined Heat and Power and District Energy System, Montpelier, Vermont The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is proposing to provide Federal funding through the Community Renewable Energy Deployment Program to the City of Montpelier for the design, permitting, and construction of a combined heat and power (CHP) and district energy system. This Draft EA analyzes the foreseeable environmental impacts of the proposed project and the alternative of not implementing this project (the No-Action Alternative), including the construction of a new heat plant and district energy system within a 100 year floodplain. Draft Environmental Assessment for City of Montpelier Combined Heat and

Melter Draft Waste Evaluation Released for Public Melter Draft Waste Evaluation Released for Public Comment West Valley Melter Draft Waste Evaluation Released for Public Comment March 11, 2011 - 12:00pm Addthis Media Contact Bill Taylor (513) 246-0539 william.taylor@emcbc.doe.gov West Valley, New York - The U.S. Department of Energy today released a Draft Waste Incidental to Reprocessing (WIR) Evaluation of a vitrification melter at the West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP) for review and comment by the public, states and Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This draft evaluation shows that the melter meets the criteria for "waste incidental to reprocessing" and may be managed and disposed of as low-level radioactive waste (LLW). It is an important step in DOE's efforts to clean up the WVDP and meet its obligations under the WVDP Act of

2: EPA Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Impact 2: EPA Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0442: EPA Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement Reauthorization of Permits, Maintenance, and Vegetation Management on Western Area Power Administration Transmission Lines on Forest Service Lands, Colorado, Nebraska, and Utah EPA announces the availability of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Reauthorization of Permits, Maintenance and Vegetation Management Along Existing Western Area Power Administration Transmission Line Rights of Way on National Forest System Lands, Colorado, Utah, and Nebraska. EIS-0442-DEIS-EPANOA-2013.pdf More Documents & Publications EIS-0389: EPA Notice of Availability of the Final Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0433-S1: EPA Notice of Availability of a Draft Supplemental

9: Draft Environmental Assessment 9: Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1889: Draft Environmental Assessment Disposal of Decommissioned, Defueled Naval Reactor Plants from USS Enterprise (CVN 65) The Department of the Navy has prepared a Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) on the Disposal of Decommissioned, Defueled, Naval Reactor Plants from the USS Enterprise. The world's first nuclear-powered naval aircraft carrier, Enterprise, is scheduled for decommissioning in 2013, following 51 consecutive years of service. Because the preferred alternative is to dispose of the Enterprise reactor plants at the Department of Energy's Hanford Site*, the Department of Energy is a cooperating agency for this EA. For additional information on the Draft Enterprise EA, please contact Mary Mascianica at (360) 476-7111.

The Department of Energy Releases Draft of Cybersecurity Risk The Department of Energy Releases Draft of Cybersecurity Risk Management Process (RMP) Guideline for Public Comment The Department of Energy Releases Draft of Cybersecurity Risk Management Process (RMP) Guideline for Public Comment Public-Private Sector Collaboration Produces Guidance to Help Electric Utilities Better Understand and Assess Cybersecurity Risk WASHINGTON, DC - The Department of Energy, in collaboration with the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the North American Electric Reliability Corporation, has released a draft of the Electricity Sector Cybersecurity Risk Management Process (RMP) Guideline for public comment. The RMP Guideline was drafted by a joint public-private sector team that also included representatives from the Federal Energy Regulatory

EIS-0442: Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0442: Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0442: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Reauthorization of Permits, Maintenance, and Vegetation Management on Western Area Power Administration Transmission Lines on Forest Service Lands, Colorado, Nebraska, and Utah This Draft EIS is being prepared jointly by DOE's Western Area Power Administration and the U.S. Forest Service. It evaluates the potential environmental impacts of Western's proposed changes to vegetation management along its transmission line rights-of-way on National Forest System lands in Colorado, Utah, and Nebraska. The EIS website is http://ww2.wapa.gov/sites/western/transmission/infrastruct/Pages/Western%20FS%20EIS.aspx EIS-0442: Draft Environmental Impact Statement More Documents & Publications

Draft Environmental Impact Statement on Energy Draft Environmental Impact Statement on Energy Transport Corridor Designations in 11 Western States Agencies Publish Draft Environmental Impact Statement on Energy Transport Corridor Designations in 11 Western States November 8, 2007 - 4:31pm Addthis WASHINGTON, DC - The Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and the U.S. Departments of Energy, Agriculture, Commerce and Defense today released for public review and comment a Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (Draft PEIS) proposing designation of energy transport corridors on Federal lands in 11 Western States in accordance with Section 368 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005. The proposed energy corridors would facilitate future siting of oil, gas, and hydrogen pipelines and electricity transmission and distribution on Federal lands in

Uranium Leasing Program Draft Programmatic EIS Issued for Public Uranium Leasing Program Draft Programmatic EIS Issued for Public Comment Uranium Leasing Program Draft Programmatic EIS Issued for Public Comment March 15, 2013 - 11:08am Addthis Uranium Leasing Program Draft Programmatic EIS Issued for Public Comment DOE has issued the Draft Uranium Leasing Program Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (ULP PEIS)(DOE/EIS-0472D) for public review and comment. The document is available here and on the ULP PEIS website. Under the Uranium Leasing Program, the DOE Office of Legacy Management administers 31 tracts of land in Mesa, Montrose, and San Miguel counties that are leased to private entities to mine uranium and vanadium. The program covers an area of approximately 25,000 acres. No mining operations are active on the ULP lands at this time. DOE is preparing the ULP PEIS to

Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0377: Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement Western Area Power Administration Big Stone II Power Plant and Transmission Project Western Area Power Administration (Western) announces the availability of the Supplemental Draft Big Stone II Power Plant and Transmission Project Environmental Impact Statement for public review and comment. Western Area Power Administration Big Stone II Power Plant and Transmission Project Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DOE/EIS-0377) (72FR60843)(October 26, 2007) More Documents & Publications EIS-0377: DOE Notice of Availability of the Final Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0183: Notice of Extension of Scoping Period

Draft Environmental Impact Statement on Energy Draft Environmental Impact Statement on Energy Transport Corridor Designations in 11 Western States, November 8, 2007 Agencies Publish Draft Environmental Impact Statement on Energy Transport Corridor Designations in 11 Western States, November 8, 2007 The Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and the U.S. Departments of Energy, Agriculture, Commerce and Defense today released for public review and comment a Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (Draft PEIS) proposing designation of energy transport corridors on Federal lands in 11 Western States in accordance with Section 368 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005. The proposed energy corridors would facilitate future siting of oil, gas, and hydrogen pipelines and electricity transmission and distribution on Federal lands in the West to

DOE Announces Additional Public Comment Meetings for Draft National DOE Announces Additional Public Comment Meetings for Draft National Corridor Designations, May 8, 2007. DOE Announces Additional Public Comment Meetings for Draft National Corridor Designations, May 8, 2007. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced that it will hold four additional public meetings for the two draft National Interest Electric Transmission Corridors (National Corridors) during the 60-day public comment period, which will close on July 6, 2007. The four additional meetings will be held in June in: Phoenix, Arizona; Las Vegas, Nevada; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Rochester, New York. DOE Announces Additional Public Comment Meetings for Draft National Corridor Designations, May 8, 2007. More Documents & Publications DOE Affirms National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor Designations

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0340: Draft Environmental Impact Statement NE Oregon Hatchery Program: Grande Ronde Imnaha Spring Chinook Project To assist in the conservation and recovery of Chinook salmon native to the Grande Ronde River and Imnaha River subbasins, the Proposed Action of updating and modifying two existing hatcheries and constructing three new hatchery facilities at other sites is being studied in this Draft Environmental Impact Statement (Draft EIS). BPA proposes to fund the capital improvements and the operation and maintenance of all five facilities to aid BPA's efforts to mitigate and recover anadromous fish affected by the Federal Columbia River Power System. The Lower Snake River run of spring/summer chinook was listed as threatened under the Endangered

Draft of Cybersecurity Risk Management Process (RMP) Guideline Draft of Cybersecurity Risk Management Process (RMP) Guideline Now Available for Public Comment (March 2012) New Draft of Cybersecurity Risk Management Process (RMP) Guideline Now Available for Public Comment (March 2012) March 1, 2012 - 3:26pm Addthis The Department of Energy, in collaboration with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), has released a second draft of the Electricity Subsector Cybersecurity Risk Management Process (RMP) guideline for public comment. This new draft, which will be the last opportunity for public comment prior to final publication, incorporates input submitted by the electric sector during the first public comment period. Many of the submitted comments suggested that the guideline:

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This executive summary addresses the activities associated with the National Transuranic (TRU) Program managed by the Carlsbad Area Office (CAO). The CAO programmatically reports to the Assistant Secretary for Environmental Management and receives administrative support through the Albuquerque Operations Office. The mission of the Carlsbad Area Office (CAO) is to protect human health and the environment by opening and operating the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant for site disposal of TRU waste and by establishing an effective system for management of TRU waste from generation to disposal. It includes personnel assigned to the CAO, the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) site operations, and other activities associated with the National TRU Program. The CAO develops and directs implementation of the program, while the DOE Headquarters establishes policy and guidelines. The CAO assesses compliance with the program guidance, as well as the commonality of activities and assumptions among all the sites. Since the development of the February 28, 1997, database used to develop this Discussion Draft, the opening of the WIPP facility for receipt of Contact Handled waste has been delayed from November 1997 to May 1998. This slippage is significant enough to require a change in the milestones and volumes included in the documents to be reviewed by our stakeholders. Changes have been incorporated into this Discussion Draft and its supporting Project Baseline Summaries (PBSs).

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0355: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Remediation of the Moab Uranium Mill Tailings, Grand and San Juan Counties, Utah The purpose of the Remediation of the Moab Uranium Mill Tailings, Grand and San Juan Counties, Utah, Draft Environmental Impact Statement is to provide information on the environmental impacts of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) proposal to (1) remediate approximately 11.9 million tons of contaminated materials located on the Moab site and approximately 39,700 tons located on nearby vicinity properties and (2) develop and implement a ground water compliance strategy for the Moab site using the framework of the Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for the Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Ground Water Project (DOE/EIS-0198,

6: Revised Draft Environmental Impact Statement 6: Revised Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0226: Revised Draft Environmental Impact Statement Decommissioning and/or Long-Term Stewardship at the West Valley Demonstration Project and Western New York Nuclear Service Center This EIS has been prepared in accordance with NEPA and SEQR to examine the potential environmental impacts of the range of reasonable alternatives to decommission and/or maintain long-term stewardship at WNYNSC. The alternatives analyzed in this Draft EIS include the Sitewide Removal Alternative, the Sitewide Close-In-Place Alternative, the Phased Decisionmaking Alternative (Preferred Alternative), and the No Action Alternative. The analysis and information contained in this EIS is intended to assist DOE and NYSERDA with the consideration of environmental impacts

Public Invited to Comment on Draft Environmental Assessment for Public Invited to Comment on Draft Environmental Assessment for Replacement Capability for Disposal of Remote-Handled Low Level Radioactive Waste Generated at the U.S. Department of Energy's Idaho Site Public Invited to Comment on Draft Environmental Assessment for Replacement Capability for Disposal of Remote-Handled Low Level Radioactive Waste Generated at the U.S. Department of Energy's Idaho Site September 1, 2011 - 12:00pm Addthis Media Contact Tim Jackson 208-526-8484 The U.S. Department of Energy invites the public to read and comment on a draft environmental assessment it has prepared, for a proposal to provide a replacement capability for continued disposal of remote-handled low-level radioactive waste that is generated at the Idaho National Laboratory site.

Media Advisory - DOE extends public comment period on Draft Media Advisory - DOE extends public comment period on Draft Environmental Assessment for Replacement Capability for Disposal of Remote-Handled Low-Level Radioactive Waste Generated at the U.S. Department of Energy's Idaho Site DOE Media Advisory - DOE extends public comment period on Draft Environmental Assessment for Replacement Capability for Disposal of Remote-Handled Low-Level Radioactive Waste Generated at the U.S. Department of Energy's Idaho Site October 13, 2011 - 12:00pm Addthis Media Contact Tim Jackson 208-526-8484 In response to requests from people interested in National Environmental Policy Act activities occurring at the U.S. Department of Energy's Idaho Operations Office, the department has extended the public comment period that began September 1 on the Draft Environmental Assessment for

EIS-0447: DOE Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Impact EIS-0447: DOE Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0447: DOE Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement Champlain Hudson Power Express Transmission Line Project, New York DOE announces the availability of a draft EIS to evaluate the potential environmental impacts of a DOE proposal to grant a Presidential permit to Champlain Hudson Power Express, Inc., to construct, operate, maintain, and connect a new 1000-megawatt (MW) electric transmission system from the Canadian Province of Quebec to New York City. This DOE notice of availability incorrectly identifies the close of the comment period as November 25, 2013. The correct date for the close of the comment period is December 16, 2013, which is reported in the Environmental Protection

Announces Additional Public Comment Meetings for Draft National Announces Additional Public Comment Meetings for Draft National Corridor Designations DOE Announces Additional Public Comment Meetings for Draft National Corridor Designations May 8, 2007 - 11:00am Addthis WASHINGTON, DC - The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced that it will hold four additional public meetings for the two draft National Interest Electric Transmission Corridors (National Corridors) during the 60-day public comment period, which will close on July 6, 2007. The four additional meetings will be held in June in: Phoenix, Arizona; Las Vegas, Nevada; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Rochester, New York. Dates and locations will be published in the Federal Register in the coming days. DOE previously announced it would host three public meetings at the

Release of DRAFT RFP Release of DRAFT RFP Headquarters Reading Room Instructions/Guidelines 1. Reading Room Points of Contact: 7/21 - 8/8, Mike Baehre, (202) 586-6575 8/9 - Close of Draft RFP, John Bernier, (202) 586-6416 Reading Room Availability: By Appointment - Reading Room will be available until DRAFT RFP Closes. Reading Room Hours: Morning, 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.; and Afternoon 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Reading Room Will Accommodate: Up to 5-6 people 2. All personnel must: a. Sign-in b. Identify their Company or Firm they work for or are affiliated c. Indicate if they have a "Q" clearance 3. Personnel must stay in the Reading Room to view documents. The "A" corridor is inside a classified area and all visitors to the Reading Room must be escorted at all times.

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0385: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Site Selection for the Expansion of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve As required by the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (P.L. 109-58), DOE would expand the SPR to its full authorized 1 billion-barrel capacity by selecting additional storage sites. DOE would develop one new site or a combination of two new sites, and would expand capacity at two or three existing sites. Storage capacity would be developed by solution mining of salt domes and disposing of the resulting salt brine by ocean discharge or underground injection. New pipelines, marine terminal facilities, and other infrastructure could also be required. DOE has prepared this draft EIS to address the environmental impacts of the proposed expansion of the capacity

Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0283-S2: Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Surplus Plutonium Disposition This Draft SEIS evaluates the potential environmental impacts of alternatives for disposition of 13.1 metric tons (14.4 tons) of surplus plutonium for which DOE has not made a disposition decision, including 7.1 metric tons (7.8 tons) of plutonium from pits that were declared excess to national defense needs after publication of the 2007 notice of intent for this SEIS, and 6.0 metric tons (6.6 tons) of surplus non-pit plutonium. The analyses also include options for pit disassembly and conversion of plutonium metal to oxide and the potential use of mixed oxide (MOX) fuel in reactors at the Sequoyah and Browns Ferry Nuclear Plants of the Tennessee

Co~uter Aided Design/Drafting Co~uter Aided Design/Drafting Development Recommendation for The Light Source Project K. J. Knott LS-71 September 1986 (9/8/86) LS-71 1.0 Introduction During all phases of the design of the 6-7 GeV Synchrotron Light Source, the design staff has assumed that most or all design and drafting for the pro- ject would be based on modern Computer-Aided Design/Drafting (CAD) equipment. The reasons and justification for this assumption are many and varied and include the following: 1. It represents a cost-effective approach to these tasks. 2. It represents a local and national trend in engineering technology. 3. It opens the possibility for numerical control (NC) interfaces. 4. It opens the possibility for Computer-Aided-Engineering (CAE) applications such as stress, temperature and other finite-element

Notice of Intent to Prepare Supplemental Draft Notice of Intent to Prepare Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0478: Notice of Intent to Prepare Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement Antelope Valley Station to Neset Transmission Project, Mercer, Dunn, Billngs, Williams, McKenzie, and Mountrail Counties, ND To address an increase in the electric load forecast for western North Dakota, the USDA Rural Utilities Service issued a notice of intent to prepare a supplement to its December 2012 Draft EIS. The supplement will analyze a new alternative for a proposed transmission line from Antelope Valley to Neset, North Dakota. DOE's Western Area Power Administration (WAPA), a cooperating agency, would modify its existing Williston Substation to allow a connection of the proposed new transmission line to

488: Notice of Availability Draft Environmental Impact 488: Notice of Availability Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0488: Notice of Availability Draft Environmental Impact Statement Cameron Liquefaction Project, Cameron Parish, Louisiana Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) announced the availability of a Draft EIS for a proposal to expand an existing liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal to enable it to liquefy and export LNG and to expand an existing pipeline by 21 miles. DOE is a cooperating agency in preparing the EIS. DOE, Office of Fossil Energy, has an obligation under Section 3 of the Natural Gas Act to authorize the import and export of natural gas, including LNG, unless it finds that the import or export is not consistent with the public interest. EIS-0488-DEIS-NOA-2014.pdf More Documents & Publications

6: Draft Environmental Assessment 6: Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1806: Draft Environmental Assessment Libman Company Wind Energy Project Arcola, Douglas County, Illinois The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has provided a grant to the State of Illinois and is proposing to authorize the expenditure of Federal funding to design, permit, and construct the Libman Wind Energy Project, a proposed 1.5 megawatt (MW) wind turbine to be located north of the Libman manufacturing facility in Arcola, Douglas County, Illinois. Draft Environmental Assessment for the Libman Company Wind Energy Project Arcola, Douglas County, Illinois, DOE/EA-1806 (November 2010) More Documents & Publications EA-1804: Final Environmental Assessment EA-1859: Final Environmental Assessment EA-1818: Final Environmental Assessment

Draft Environmental Assessment Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1792: Draft Environmental Assessment University of Maine's Deepwater Offshore Floating Wind Turbine Testing and Demonstration Project, Gulf of Maine This EA evaluates the environmental impacts of the Proposed Action and the No-Action Alternative; identifies unavoidable adverse environmental impacts of the Proposed Action; describes the relationship between local short-term uses of the environment and the maintenance and enhancement of long-term productivity; and characterizes any irreversible and irretrievable commitments of resources that would be involved should DOE decide to implement its Proposed Action. Draft Environmental Assessment for University of Maine's Deepwater Offshore Floating Wind Turbine Testing and Demonstration Project, DOE/EA-1792 (May

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October 4, 2007 October 4, 2007 DOE Releases Draft Funding Opportunity Announcement for CCPI Round 3 Washington, DC - The U.S. Department of Energy has released for public comment the draft Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA), Model Cooperative Agreement, and Model Payment Agreement for Round 3 of the Clean Coal Power Initiative (CCPI). CCPI invites private industries to partner with Government to demonstrate new clean coal technologies at commercial scale. MORE INFO Read the Draft FOA Register for the Public Workshop [beginning 10.05.07] The draft FOA allows interested parties to voice concerns and seek answers to questions regarding the cost-shared partnership. The public comment period begins immediately and continues through November 9, 2007. In addition, a public meeting will be held on November 1, 2007, at the Hyatt

EIS-0283-S2: Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0283-S2: Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0283-S2: Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Surplus Plutonium Disposition This Draft SEIS evaluates the potential environmental impacts of alternatives for disposition of 13.1 metric tons (14.4 tons) of surplus plutonium for which DOE has not made a disposition decision, including 7.1 metric tons (7.8 tons) of plutonium from pits that were declared excess to national defense needs after publication of the 2007 notice of intent for this SEIS, and 6.0 metric tons (6.6 tons) of surplus non-pit plutonium. The analyses also include options for pit disassembly and conversion of plutonium metal to oxide and the potential use of mixed oxide (MOX) fuel in reactors at the Sequoyah and Browns Ferry Nuclear Plants of the Tennessee

FACT SHEET: Draft Advanced Fossil Energy Solicitation to Support FACT SHEET: Draft Advanced Fossil Energy Solicitation to Support Reductions in Greenhouse Gas and Other Pollution FACT SHEET: Draft Advanced Fossil Energy Solicitation to Support Reductions in Greenhouse Gas and Other Pollution July 2, 2013 - 12:16pm Addthis What are the key facts? This solicitation will support projects that avoid, reduce, or sequester air pollutants or greenhouse gas emissions, an important part of the Administration's long-term plan towards a cleaner and more secure energy future. Applications for projects and facilities include any fossil technology that is new or significantly improved, as compared to commercial technologies in service in the U.S. The Department of Energy's (DOE) Loan Programs Office is releasing a new draft loan guarantee solicitation for innovative and advanced fossil energy

Extension of Comment Period on the Draft Integrated, Interagency Extension of Comment Period on the Draft Integrated, Interagency Pre-Application (IIP) Process for Electric Transmission Projects Requiring Federal Authorizations Extension of Comment Period on the Draft Integrated, Interagency Pre-Application (IIP) Process for Electric Transmission Projects Requiring Federal Authorizations September 25, 2013 - 4:24pm Addthis On August 29, 2013, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) published a Request for Information seeking information on a draft Integrated, Interagency Pre-Application (IIP) Process for significant onshore electric transmission projects requiring Federal authorizations. An announcement extending the public comment period for submitting comments regarding the IIP Process was published in the Federal Register on

EPA Notification of Availability of the Draft EPA Notification of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0355: EPA Notification of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement Remediation of the Moab Uranium Mill Tailings, Grand and San Juan Counties, Utah The purpose of the Remediation of the Moab Uranium Mill Tailings, Grand and San Juan Counties, Utah, Draft Environmental Impact Statement is to provide information on the environmental impacts of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) proposal to (1) remediate approximately 11.9 million tons of contaminated materials located on the Moab site and approximately 39,700 tons located on nearby vicinity properties and (2) develop and implement a ground water compliance strategy for the Moab site using the framework of the Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for the

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0337: Draft Environmental Impact Statement West Valley Demonstration Project Waste Management The purpose of the Draft West Valley Demonstration Project Waste Management Environmental Impact Statement is to provide information on the environmental impacts of the Department of Energy's proposed action to ship radioactive wastes that are either currently in storage, or that will be generated from operations over the next 10 years, to offsite disposal locations, and to continue its ongoing onsite waste management activities. Decommissioning or long-term stewardship decisions will be reached based on a separate EIS that is being prepared for that decisionmaking. This EIS evaluates the environmental consequences that may result from actions to

8: Draft Environmental Assessment 8: Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1948: Draft Environmental Assessment Gila-North Gila Rebuild and Upgrade Project, Yuma County, Arizona DOE's Western Area Power Administration (Western) issued a draft EA to analyze the potential environmental impacts of a proposal to rebuild and upgrade two parallel 4.8-mile transmission lines between the Gila and North Gila Substations and take actions in support of portions of Arizona Public Service's construction of a new, 12.8 mile 230-kV transmission line between North Gila and a proposed substation in Yuma County, Arizona. EA-1948-DEA-2013.pdf More Documents & Publications CX-007149: Categorical Exclusion Determination CX-007150: Categorical Exclusion Determination CX-007151: Categorical Exclusion Determination

7: Draft Environmental Impact Statement 7: Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0337: Draft Environmental Impact Statement West Valley Demonstration Project Waste Management The purpose of the Draft West Valley Demonstration Project Waste Management Environmental Impact Statement is to provide information on the environmental impacts of the Department of Energy's proposed action to ship radioactive wastes that are either currently in storage, or that will be generated from operations over the next 10 years, to offsite disposal locations, and to continue its ongoing onsite waste management activities. Decommissioning or long-term stewardship decisions will be reached based on a separate EIS that is being prepared for that decisionmaking. This EIS evaluates the environmental consequences that may result from actions to

Public Invited to Comment on Draft Environmental Assessment for the Public Invited to Comment on Draft Environmental Assessment for the Resumption of Transient Testing of Nuclear Fuels and Materials Public Invited to Comment on Draft Environmental Assessment for the Resumption of Transient Testing of Nuclear Fuels and Materials November 12, 2013 - 4:33pm Addthis Tim Jackson Public Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy Idaho Operations Office The U.S. Department of Energy invites the public to read and comment on a draft environmental assessment it has prepared for a proposal to resume transient testing of nuclear fuels and materials at either Idaho National Laboratory (INL) or Sandia National Laboratories (SNL). Transient testing involves placing fuel or material into the core of a nuclear reactor and subjecting it to short bursts of intense, high-power

DOE Issues Draft Request for Proposals Seeking Contractor to DOE Issues Draft Request for Proposals Seeking Contractor to Manage, Operate Waste Isolation Pilot Plant DOE Issues Draft Request for Proposals Seeking Contractor to Manage, Operate Waste Isolation Pilot Plant April 1, 2011 - 12:00pm Addthis Media Contact Bill Taylor 513-246-0539 william.taylor@emcbc.doe.gov Cincinnati - The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued a Draft Request for Proposal (RFP)seeking a management and operations contractor to maintain the Waste Isolation Pilot Plan (WIPP) and manage the DOE National Transuranic Waste (TRU) Program in Carlsbad, New Mexico. The estimated value of the anticipated contract is from $130 to $160 million per year, for five years, with an option to extend the contract for an additional five years. DOE anticipates awarding a competitive, cost-plusaward-fee

59-SA-01: Draft Supplement Analysis 59-SA-01: Draft Supplement Analysis EIS-0359-SA-01: Draft Supplement Analysis Location(s) to Dispose of Depleted Uranium Oxide Conversion Product Generated from DOE's Inventory of Depleted Uranium Hexafluoride (DOE/EIS-0359-SA-01 and DOE/EIS-0360-SA-01) Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the Department of Energy (DOE or the Department) has prepared this Draft Supplement Analysis (SA) in order to determine whether it must supplement two site-specific Environmental Impact Statements (EISs), or prepare any new EISs, for depleted uranium hexafluoride (DUF6) conversion facilities at Paducah, Kentucky, and Portsmouth, Ohio, in order to decide where it will dispose of the depleted uranium oxide product from these facilities. This document includes EIS-0360-SA-01.

-SA-01: Draft Supplement Analysis -SA-01: Draft Supplement Analysis EIS-0360-SA-01: Draft Supplement Analysis Location(s) to Dispose of Depleted Uranium Oxide Conversion Product Generated from DOE's Inventory of Depleted Uranium Hexafluoride (DOE/EIS-0359-SA-01 and DOE/EIS-0360-SA-01) Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the Department of Energy (DOE or the Department) has prepared this Draft Supplement Analysis (SA) in order to determine whether it must supplement two site-specific Environmental Impact Statements (EISs), or prepare any new EISs, for depleted uranium hexafluoride (DUF6) conversion facilities at Paducah, Kentucky, and Portsmouth, Ohio, in order to decide where it will dispose of the depleted uranium oxide product from these facilities. EIS-0359-SA-01_EIS-0360-SA-01-2007.pdf

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0355: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Remediation of the Moab Uranium Mill Tailings, Grand and San Juan Counties, Utah The purpose of the Remediation of the Moab Uranium Mill Tailings, Grand and San Juan Counties, Utah, Draft Environmental Impact Statement is to provide information on the environmental impacts of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) proposal to (1) remediate approximately 11.9 million tons of contaminated materials located on the Moab site and approximately 39,700 tons located on nearby vicinity properties and (2) develop and implement a ground water compliance strategy for the Moab site using the framework of the Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for the Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Ground Water Project (DOE/EIS-0198,

Draft Environmental Assessment Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1867: Draft Environmental Assessment RTI International Scale-Up of High-Temperature Syngas Cleanup and Carbon Capture and Sequestration Technologies, Polk County, Florida (October 2011) DOE prepared this Draft EA to evaluate the potential environmental consequences of its Proposed Action to provide cost-shared funding to RTI International (RTI) for its proposed project to demonstrate the precommercial scale-up of RTI's high-temperature syngas cleanup and carbon capture and sequestration technologies. Approximately $168.8 million of DOE's total $171.8 million funding for the proposed project would be provided from funds authorized in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5, 123 Stat. 115). RTI's

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0336: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Tucson Electric Power Company Sahuarita-Nogales Transmission Line On August 17, 2000, TEP applied to DOE/FE for a Presidential Permit to construct a double-circuit 345,000 volt (345 kV) electric transmission line that would begin south of Tucson, Arizona, in the vicinity of Sahuarita, cross the U.S.-Mexico border, and continue into the Sonoran region of northern Mexico to Santa Ana.FE has prepared this Draft EIS to address the environmental impacts of the proposed action and reasonable alternatives, including the "No Action" alternative. In addition, because the U.S. Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and the U.S. International Boundary Water Commission (USIBWC) must act, and because their actions are

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FACT SHEET: Draft Advanced Fossil Energy Solicitation to Support FACT SHEET: Draft Advanced Fossil Energy Solicitation to Support Reductions in Greenhouse Gas and Other Pollution FACT SHEET: Draft Advanced Fossil Energy Solicitation to Support Reductions in Greenhouse Gas and Other Pollution July 2, 2013 - 12:16pm Addthis What are the key facts? This solicitation will support projects that avoid, reduce, or sequester air pollutants or greenhouse gas emissions, an important part of the Administration's long-term plan towards a cleaner and more secure energy future. Applications for projects and facilities include any fossil technology that is new or significantly improved, as compared to commercial technologies in service in the U.S. The Department of Energy's (DOE) Loan Programs Office is releasing a new draft loan guarantee solicitation for innovative and advanced fossil energy

Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0403: Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement Solar Energy Development in Six Southwestern States Abstract: The BLM and DOE are considering taking actions to facilitate solar energy development in compliance with various orders, mandates, and agency policies. For the BLM, these actions include the evaluation of a new BLM Solar Energy Program applicable to all utility-scale solar energy development on BLM-administered lands in six southwestern states (Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah). For DOE, they include the evaluation of developing new program guidance relevant to DOE-supported solar projects. The Draft PEIS assesses the environmental, social, and economic effects of the agencies' proposed actions and

Draft Request for Proposals for Argonne Draft Request for Proposals for Argonne National Laboratory Contractor Department of Energy Issues Draft Request for Proposals for Argonne National Laboratory Contractor January 3, 2006 - 9:06am Addthis WASHINGTON, DC -- The Department of Energy (DOE) is seeking comments on a draft Request for Proposals (RFP) for the competitive selection of a management and operating (M&O) contractor for Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), a major DOE Office of Science research facility located near Chicago, Ill. This competition for a laboratory contractor is the first in the history of the lab. ANL is a multiprogram laboratory, funded at approximately $492 million annually by the Office of Science (SC), other DOE programs, as well as other government agencies and private industry. Argonne was chartered in

DOE Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Impact DOE Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0447: DOE Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement Champlain Hudson Power Express Transmission Line Project, New York DOE announces the availability of a draft EIS to evaluate the potential environmental impacts of a DOE proposal to grant a Presidential permit to Champlain Hudson Power Express, Inc., to construct, operate, maintain, and connect a new 1000-megawatt (MW) electric transmission system from the Canadian Province of Quebec to New York City. This DOE notice of availability incorrectly identifies the close of the comment period as November 25, 2013. The correct date for the close of the comment period is December 16, 2013, which is reported in the Environmental Protection

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0435: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Modification of the Groton Generation Station Interconnection Agreement, Brown County, South Dakota In response to a request from Basin Electric Power Cooperative (Basin Electric), Western Area Power Administration (Western) proposes to modify its interconnection agreement with Basin Electric for the Groton Generation Station to eliminate Western's 50-megawatts (MW) annual average operating limit. The Groton Generation Station is located about 5 miles south of Groton, South Dakota. Basin Electric needs to eliminate the operating limit to help serve increased load demand for electric power in the eastern portion of its service area Western Area Power Administration Draft Environmental Impact Statement

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0423: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Long-Term Management and Storage of Elemental Mercury DOE proposes to construct one or more new facilities and/or select one or more existing facilities (including modification as needed) for the long-term management and storage of mercury, as mandated by Section 5 of the Act. Any such facility must comply with applicable requirements of Section 5 of the Act, "Management Standards for a Facility," including the requirements of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) (42 U.S.C. 6901 et seq.) and other permitting requirements. Draft Long-Term Management and Storage of Elemental Mercury Environmental Impact Statement, DOE/EIS-0423D (January 2010)

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488: EPA Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Impact 488: EPA Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0488: EPA Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement Cameron Liquefaction Project, Cameron Parish, Louisiana EPA announces the availability of the Draft EIS for the Cameron Liquefaction Project, Cameron Parish, Louisiana. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) proposes to expand an existing liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal to enable it to liquefy and export LNG and to expand an existing pipeline by 21 miles. DOE is a cooperating agency in preparing the EIS. DOE, Office of Fossil Energy, has an obligation under Section 3 of the Natural Gas Act to authorize the import and export of natural gas, including LNG, unless it finds that the import or export is

1: Draft Environmental Impact Statement 1: Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0231: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement Navajo Transmission Project This EIS evaluates the environmental impacts of a proposal to by Dine Power Authority, a Navajo Nation enterprise, to construct, operate, and maintain a 500 kilovolt (kV) transmission line planned to deliver electric power from the Four Comers area in northwestern New Mexico across northern Arizona to a terminus in southeastern Nevada. The proposed project, the Navajo Transmission Project, is currentiy planned to be in service in the year 2001 and operate for about 50 years. EIS-0231-DEIS-1996.pdf More Documents & Publications EA-1470: Final Environmental Assessment EIS-0256: Final Environmental Impact Statement

Utility Energy Services Contracts: Enabling Documents 2008 Interim Update: Final Draft Prepared for the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Federal Energy Management Program November 2008 DOE/GO-102008-2588 www.eere.energy.gov/femp Department of Energy Washington, D.C. Dear Colleagues, The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) is pleased to present this third edition of Utility Energy Services Contracts: Enabling Documents. These documents provide a selected set of background information materials that clarify the authority for federal agencies to enter into utility energy services contracts (UESCs). Since the first edition, UESCs have been used successfully to implement nearly $2 billion in

Joseph Hatchery Program Joseph Hatchery Program Draft EIS S-1 SUMMARY Purpose and Need The Northwest Power and Conservation Council (NPCC, www.nwcouncil.org) recommended that the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) study and consider funding a Chinook salmon production program and hatchery proposed by the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation (Colville Tribes). The proposal intends to increase returns of adult summer/fall Chinook by raising and releasing juvenile fish in the waters of the Okanogan River, and in the Columbia River below Chief Joseph Dam and above its confluence with the Okanogan River. The proposed program would construct, operate and maintain a hatchery below the Chief Joseph Dam on the Columbia River and several fish acclimation and release ponds on the Okanogan River and Omak

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On December 18, 2014, CEQ released revised draft guidance for public comment that describes how Federal departments and agencies should consider the effects of greenhouse gas emissions and climate change in their National Environmental Policy Act reviews. The revised draft guidance supersedes the draft greenhouse gas and climate change guidance released by CEQ in February 2010.

Internet Engineering Task Force Individual Submission INTERNET-DRAFT J. Lennox, J. Rosenberg, H Gateway Interface for SIP Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with all provisions of Section 10 of RFC2026. Internet-Drafts are working documents

The objective of the EMMP is to document compliance with the NWPA. To do so, a summary description of site characterization activites is provided, based on the consultation draft of the SCP. Subsequent chpaters identify those technical areas having the potential to be impacted by site characterization activities and the monitoring plans proposed to identify whether those impacts acutally occur. Should monitoring confirm the potential for significant adverse impact, mitigative measures will be developed. In the context of site characterization, mitigation is defined as those changes in site characterization activities that serve to avoid or minimize, to the maximum extent practicle, any significant adverse environmental impacts. Although site characterization activies involve both surface and subsurface activities, it is the surface-based aspect of site characterization that is addressed in detailed by the EMMP. The schedule and duration of these activities is given in the consultation draft of the SCP. A breif summary of all proposed activities is given in the EMMP. 10 refs., 8 figs.

10: Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement 10: Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0310: Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement Under the authority of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, the DOE is responsible for ensuring the availability of isotopes for medical, industrial and research applications, meeting the nuclear material needs of other Federal agencies, and undertaking research and development activities related to development of nuclear power for civilian use. To meet these responsibilities, DOE maintains nuclear infrastructure capabilities that support various missions. Current estimates for the future needs of medical and industrial isotopes, plutonium-238, and research requirements indicate that the current infrastructure may soon be insufficient to meet the projected demands. DOE proposes to enhance these

14: Draft Environmental Impact Statement 14: Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0414: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Energia Sierra Juarez Transmission Project Energia Sierra Juarez U.S. Transmission, LLC (ESJ-U.S.), a subsidiary of Sempra Generation, has applied to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for a Presidential permit to construct, operate, maintain, and connect a 1.7-mile transmission line (0.65 miles in the U.S.) across the international border between the U.S. and Mexico, near the town of Jacumba, California. The EIS addresses the environmental impacts of the proposed transmission line and the range of reasonable alternatives. Five alternatives were identified in this EIS, three of which were carried forward for detailed analysis (the No Action Alternative, a Double-Circuit 230-kilovolt (kV) Transmission Line

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0360: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Construction and Operation of a Depleted Uranium Hexafluoride Conversion Facility at the Portsmouth, Ohio, Site The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) proposes, via a contract awarded at the direction of Congress (Public Law 107-206), to design, construct, and operate two conversion facilities for converting depleted uranium hexafluoride (commonly referred to as DUF6): one at Portsmouth, Ohio, and one at Paducah, Kentucky. DOE intends to use the proposed facilities to convert its inventory of DUF6 to a more stable chemical form suitable for beneficial use or disposal. This site-specific EIS analyzes the construction, operation, maintenance, and decontamination and decommissioning (D&D) of the proposed DUF6 conversion facility at three

EA-1640: Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1640: Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1640: Draft Environmental Assessment Transfer of Land and Facilities within the East Tennessee Technology Park and Surrounding Area, Oak Ridge, Tennessee The proposed action evaluated in this Environmental Assessment (EA) is the conveyance (lease, easement, and/or title transfer) of U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) property located at the East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP) and surrounding area for mixed use economic development. Leases, easements, and/or title transfers could be entered into with the Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee (CROET), city of Oak Ridge, other agencies, or private entities. Environmental Assessment for Transfer of Land and Facilities within the East Tennessee Technology Park and Surrounding Area, Oak Ridge, Tennessee,

52: Draft Environmental Assessment 52: Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1752: Draft Environmental Assessment Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) Compression Testing Phase and Temporary Site Facilities, Kings Island, San Joaquin County, California This EA evaluates the potential environmental impacts of DOE providing a financial assistance grant based on the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) to PG&E in a cooperative agreement between PG&E and DOE. The project is co-funded by the federal DOE, California Public Utilities Commission, and the California Energy Commission. If PG&E receives the funding, the company proposes construction, operation, and closure of an injection and withdrawal well, and associated temporary site facilities

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Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0433-S1: Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Keystone XL Project This EIS analyzes the potential environmental impacts of a revised proposal for the Keystone XL pipeline and related facilities. The proposed facilities would transport crude oil from the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin and the Williston Basin to existing pipeline facilities near Steele City, Nebraska, for onward transport to markets in the Texas Gulf Coast area. DOE is a cooperating agency. DOE's Western Area Power Administration has jurisdiction over certain proposed transmission facilities relating to the proposal, including construction and operation of a portion of a 230-kilovolt transmission line and construction and operation of two new

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0440: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Quartzsite Solar Energy Project and Proposed Yuma Field Office Resource Management Plan Amendment (November 2011) Quartzsite Solar Energy proposes to construct a 100-megawatt solar-powered electrical generation facility in La Paz County, Arizona.The proposed project would use a solar field made up of heliostats, which are a collection of mirrors, a 653-foot tower to capture and concentrate the sun's heat to make steam, and a thermal energy storage system. Steam produced by the facility would power traditional steam turbine generators. The project is proposed for an area about 10 miles north of Quartzsite and adjacent to Arizona State Route 95. The generation plant, power line and

Tapping Top University Draft Picks to Engineer Solar Championships Tapping Top University Draft Picks to Engineer Solar Championships Tapping Top University Draft Picks to Engineer Solar Championships February 2, 2012 - 3:03pm Addthis The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy offers a variety of internships, fellowships, and scholarships in addition to the postdoctoral research awards. Current SunShot fellows pose in front of the Apollo Lunar Module at the National Air and Space Museum. | Energy Department file photo. The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy offers a variety of internships, fellowships, and scholarships in addition to the postdoctoral research awards. Current SunShot fellows pose in front of the Apollo Lunar Module at the National Air and Space Museum. | Energy Department file

4 Annual Plan 4 Annual Plan Ultra-Deepwater and Unconventional Natural Gas and Other Petroleum Resources Research and Development Program Report to Congress Draft September 2013 United States Department of Energy Washington, DC 20585 Department of Energy |Draft September 2013 Department of Energy |Draft September 2013 Executive Summary This 2014 Annual Plan is the eighth research plan for the Ultra-Deepwater and Unconventional Natural Gas and Other Petroleum Resources Research Program since the launch of the program in 2007. This plan reflects the program's focus on safety and environmental sustainability that was initiated in the 2013 plan, and is consistent with the President's Office of Management and Budget directive for research that has significant potential public benefits.

4: Draft Envrionmental Impact Statement 4: Draft Envrionmental Impact Statement EIS-0344: Draft Envrionmental Impact Statement Grand Coulee - Bell 500-kV Transmission Line Project This Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) discloses the potential impacts associated with construction and operation of the proposed Grand Coulee-Bell 500-kV Transmission Line Project. Bonnewille Power Administration (BPA) would construct a new 500-kilovolt (kV) transmission line that would replace a single-circuit 115-kV transmission line in an exisiting corridor that has multiple transmission lines for most of the project's length. The transmission line would extend between the Grand Coulee 600-kV Switchyard and Bell Substation near Spokane, a distance of 84 miles. Detailed information about the project and its environmental impacts

Draft Environmental Assessment Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1921: Draft Environmental Assessment The Bureau of Land Management (BLM)(lead agency) and DOE are jointly preparing this EA, which evaluates the potential environmental impacts of a project proposed by Rockwood Lithium Inc (Rockwood), formerly doing business as Chemetall Foote Corporation. Rockwood has submitted to the BLM, Tonopah Field Office, an Operations Plan for the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Silver Peak Area Geothermal Exploration Project within Esmeralda County, Nevada. The purpose of the project is to determine subsurface temperatures, confirm the existence of geothermal resources, and confirm the existence of a commercial geothermal reservoir at the proposed well sites within federal geothermal lease N-87008. The proposed project

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0303: Draft Environmental Impact Statement High-Level Waste Tank Closure, Savannah River Operations Office, Aiken, SC This EIS evalutes the potential environmental impacts of a proposal to close the high-level waste tanks at the Savannah River Site in accordance with applicable laws and regulations, DOE Orders, and the Industrial Wastewater Closure Plan for F- and H-Area High-Level Waste Tank Systems (approved by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control), which specifies the management of residuals as waste incidental to reprocessing. The proposed action would begin after bulk waste removal has been completed. This EIS evaluates three alternatives regarding the HLW tanks at the SRS. The three alternatives are the Clean and Stabilize Tanks

5: Draft Environmental Assessment 5: Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1895: Draft Environmental Assessment Lolo Creek Permanent Weir Construction near town of Weippe, Clearwater County, Idaho DOE's Bonneville Power Administration is preparing this EA to evaluate the potential environmental impacts of replacing an existing seasonal fish weir with a permanent weir, which would be used to monitor federally-listed Snake River steelhead and collect spring Chinook salmon adults to support ongoing supplementation programs in the watershed. The Bureau of Land Management, a cooperating agency, preliminarily determined Lolo Creek to be suitable for Congressional designation into the Wild and Scenic River System. The EA includes a Wild and Scenic River Section 7 analysis. EA-1895-DEA-2013.pdf More Documents & Publications

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0378: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Port Angeles-Juan de Fuca Transmission Project Sea Breeze Olympic Converter LP (Sea Breeze) has applied to the United States Department of Energy (DOE) for authorizations and approvals necessary to construct the U.S. portion of a proposed international electric power transmission cable. Specifically, Sea Breeze has applied to the Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability (DOE/OE), an organizational unit within DOE, for a Presidential permit for its project. Sea Breeze has also submitted a request to Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), another organizational unit within DOE, for interconnection into the federal transmission system. EIS-0378-DEIS-Summary-2007.pdf

EA-1642S: Supplemental Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1642S: Supplemental Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1642S: Supplemental Draft Environmental Assessment Small-Scale Pilot Plant for the Gasification of Coal and Coal-Biomass Blends and Conversion of Derived Syngas to Liquid Fuels via Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis, Lexington, Kentucky This EA evaluates the potential environmental impacts of DOE providing financial assistance to the University of Kentucky (UK) Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER) to partially fund the completion of the design, construction and operation of a small-scale pilot plant for research related to the gasification of coal and coal-biomass blends and conversion of derived syngas to liquid fuels via Fischer-Tropsch (FT) synthesis. This project is intended to evaluate the commercial and technical viability of

752: Draft Environmental Assessment 752: Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1752: Draft Environmental Assessment Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) Compression Testing Phase and Temporary Site Facilities, Kings Island, San Joaquin County, California This EA evaluates the potential environmental impacts of DOE providing a financial assistance grant based on the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) to PG&E in a cooperative agreement between PG&E and DOE. The project is co-funded by the federal DOE, California Public Utilities Commission, and the California Energy Commission. If PG&E receives the funding, the company proposes construction, operation, and closure of an injection and withdrawal well, and associated temporary site facilities

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0414: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Energia Sierra Juarez Transmission Project Energia Sierra Juarez U.S. Transmission, LLC (ESJ-U.S.), a subsidiary of Sempra Generation, has applied to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for a Presidential permit to construct, operate, maintain, and connect a 1.7-mile transmission line (0.65 miles in the U.S.) across the international border between the U.S. and Mexico, near the town of Jacumba, California. The EIS addresses the environmental impacts of the proposed transmission line and the range of reasonable alternatives. Five alternatives were identified in this EIS, three of which were carried forward for detailed analysis (the No Action Alternative, a Double-Circuit 230-kilovolt (kV) Transmission Line

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0: Draft Environmental Impact Statement 0: Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0450: Draft Environmental Impact Statement This EIS, being prepared jointly by DOE's Western Area Power Administration and the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management (Wyoming State Office), evaluates the environmental impacts of granting a right-of-way for the TransWest Express 600-kilovolt Direct Current Transmission Project and amending a land use plan. The project consists of an overhead transmission line that would extend approximately 725 miles from south-central Wyoming, through Colorado and Utah. Western proposes to be a joint owner of the project. EIS-0450-DEIS-Volume1-2013.pdf EIS-0450-DEIS-Volume2-2013.pdf EIS-0450-DEIS-Volume3-2013.pdf EIS-0450-DEIS-Appendices_A-H-2013.pdf More Documents & Publications

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0421: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Big Eddy-Knight Transmission Project, Wasco County, OR and Klickitat County, WA BPA is considering three routing alternatives and a no action alternative for the proposed transmission line. The transmission line routing alternatives all would use a combination of existing BPA and new 150 foot wide right-of-way. The routing alternatives range from about 27 to 28 miles long. BPA is considering different tower combination options (single-circuit and double-circuit) including paralleling existing transmission lines. Two substation sites are being considered for the proposed Knight Substation; the sites are on adjacent properties along an existing BPA transmission line. Two fiber optic cable options are also

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0418: Draft Environmental Impact Statement South Dakota PrairieWinds Project, Deer Creek Station Energy Facility Project, Brookings County, South Dakota In response to a request from Basin Electric Power Cooperative (Basin Electric), Western Area Power Administration (Western) proposes to provide interconnection services, and Rural Utilities Service (RUS) proposes to provide financial assistance, for the Deer Creek Station Project, a proposed 300-megawatt (MW) natural gas-fired generation facility. The facility is being proposed to meet projected intermediate demands for electricity in the eastern portion of Basin Electric Power Cooperative's service territory, as determined from a power supply analysis. Basin Electric's alternatives analysis included alternative power generation

Draft Environmental Assessment Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1617: Draft Environmental Assessment Lovell-Yellowtail and Basin-Lovell Transmission Line Rebuild Project Western Area Power Administration, Rocky Mountain Customer Service Region (Western) proposes to rebuild the Lovell-Yellowtail (LV-YT) No. 1 and No. 2 115-kilovolt (kV) transmission lines, located in Big Horn County, Wyoming and Big Horn and Carbon Counties in Montana and the Basin-Lovell (BA-LV) 115-kV transmission line in Big Horn County, Wyoming. The LV-YT No. 1 and 2 transmission lines parallel each other and are approximately 47 miles in length with termination points at the Yellowtail Substation near Fort Smith, Montana and the Lovell Substation near Lovell, Wyoming. The BA-LV transmission line is approximately 39 miles in length with termination

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0460: Draft Environmental Impact Statement FutureGen 2.0 Project, Meredosia, Illinois This EIS evaluates the environmental impacts of a proposal to provide approximately $1 billion in Federal funding (most of it appropriated by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act) for the FutureGen 2.0 program. The FutureGen 2.0 program would provide financial assistance for the repowering of an existing electricity generator with clean coal technologies integrated with a pipeline that would transport carbon dioxide to a sequestration site where it would be injected and stored in a deep geologic formation. EIS-0460-DEIS-Summary-2013.pdf EIS-0460-DEIS-Volume_I-2013.pdf EIS-0460-DEIS-Volume_II-2013.pdf More Documents & Publications

Draft Standard, Development and Use of Probabilistic Risk Draft Standard, Development and Use of Probabilistic Risk Assessments in Department of Energy Nuclear Safety Applications, 12/10 DOE Draft Standard, Development and Use of Probabilistic Risk Assessments in Department of Energy Nuclear Safety Applications, 12/10 The Department has taken several actions to provide an infrastructure for providing appropriate controls and support for use of risk assessments and risk informed decision making as it applies to nuclear safety including establishing a Risk Assessment Technical Experts Working Group, revising its Nuclear Safety Policy to explicitly address the use and control of risk assessments, and developing this DOE Technical Standard for Control and Use of Probabilistic Risk Assessment for interim use and comment.1

3: Draft Supplemental Environmental Assessment 3: Draft Supplemental Environmental Assessment EA-1723: Draft Supplemental Environmental Assessment General Motors LLC Electric Drive Vehicle Battery and Component Manufacturing Initiative White Marsh, Maryland DOE prepared this Supplemental EA to evaluate the potential environmental consequences of providing a financial assistance in a cooperative agreement with General Motors Limited Liability Company (LLC) (General Motors Company or GM). A supplement to the April 2010 EA was necessary due to the proposed building size increasing three fold as well as the addition of a parking lot and widening of a truck dock area. This building size increase is necessary to accommodate more manufacturing equipment and provide office space. If GM received the funding, they would construct a high-volume U.S.

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0391: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Tank Closure and Waste Management for the Hanford Site, Richland, WA Abstract: The Hanford Site (Hanford), located in southeastern Washington State and situated along the Columbia River, is approximately 1,518 square kilometers (586 square miles) in size. Hanford's mission from the early 1940s to approximately 1989 included defense-related nuclear research, development, and weapons production activities. These activities created a wide variety of chemical and radioactive wastes. Hanford's mission now is focused on the cleanup of those wastes and ultimate closure of Hanford. To this end, several types of radioactive waste are being managed at Hanford: (1) high-level radioactive waste (HLW) as defined in DOE Manual

1: Draft Environmental Assessment 1: Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1901: Draft Environmental Assessment Kootenai River White Sturgeon and Burbot Hatcheries Project, Bonners Ferry, Boundary County, Idaho This EA evaluates the environmental impacts of a proposal for DOE's Bonneville Power Administration to support the Kootenai Tribe of Idaho's construction of a new hatchery on property owned by the Tribe at the confluence of the Moyie and Kootenai Rivers, approximately eight miles upstream from Bonners Ferry, Idaho. The proposed location of the new hatchery facility is currently the site of the Twin Rivers Canyon Resort. EA-1901-DEA-2013.pdf More Documents & Publications EA-1901: Final Environmental Assessment EA-1901: Finding of No Significant Impact EA-1901: Mitigation Action Plan

November 26, 2003 November 26, 2003 Clean Coal Power Initiative Draft Solicitation Available for Comment Round 2 Demonstrations to Advance the Use of the Nation's Most Abundant Energy Resource WASHINGTON, DC - The U.S. Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) developed a draft solicitation (Solicitation No. DE-PS26-04NT42061) for public comment to continue its efforts under the Clean Coal Power Initiative (CCPI). MORE INFO View the draft CCPI solicitation NETL is conducting a comment-and-response period that extends through December 26, 2003. Input from interested parties will be used to prepare the final solicitation. Final issuance of the solicitation is anticipated on or about January 16, 2004, with selections expected toward the end of 2004.

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0397: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Lyle Falls Fish Passage Project The underlying need for the project is to improve fish passage to habitat in the upper part of the watershed. Funding from BPA would serve to provide off-site mitigation for the effects of the federal Columbia River hydroelectric facilities on fish populations by improving fish passage at Lyle Falls. While the fish passage issues at Lyle Falls were not caused by the hydroelectric facilities, this project would help BPA meet its mitigation responsibilities and potentially increase overall fish production in the Columbia Basin by enhancing fish passage into the Klickitat subbasin. EIS-0397-DEIS-Summary-2008.pdf EIS-0397-DEIS-2008.pdf More Documents & Publications

Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0350-S1: Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Nuclear Facility Portion of the Chemistry and Metallurgy Research Building Replacement Project at Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico National Nuclear Security Administration, a semiautonomous agency within DOE, proposes to complete the Chemistry and Metallurgy Research Building Replacement (CMRR) Project at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) by constructing the nuclear facility portion (CMRR-NF) of the CMRR Project to provide the analytical chemistry and materials characterization capabilities currently or previously performed in the existing Chemistry and Metallurgy Research (CMR) Building. This CMRR-NF SEIS examines the potential environmental impacts associated with NNSA's proposed

Draft Environmental Assessment Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1870: Draft Environmental Assessment Utah Coal and Biomass Fueled Pilot Plant Kanab, Utah The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) prepared this Environmental Assessment (EA) to evaluate the potential impacts of providing financial assistance to Viresco Energy, LLC, (Viresco) for its construction and operation of a Coal and Biomass Fueled Pilot Plant, that would be located in Kanab, Utah. The plant would be located on land leased to Viresco by the Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration. The Pilot Plant would occupy approximately 1.5 acres of a 10-acre site located approximately 2.5 miles south of the downtown area of Kanab, Utah. EA-1870-DEA-2011d_0.pdf More Documents & Publications EA-1870: Finding of No Significant Impact

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Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0407: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Abengoa Biorefinery Project Near Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas DOE's Proposed Action is to provide federal funding to Abengoa Bioenergy Biomass of Kansas, LLC (Abengoa Bioenergy) to support the design, construction, and startup of a commercial-scale integrated biorefinery to be located near the city of Hugoton, Stevens County, Kansas. If DOE decides to provide federal funding, it would negotiate an agreement with Abengoa Bioenergy to provide approximately $85 million of the total anticipated cost of approximately $300 million (2008 dollars). The biorefinery would use lignocellulosic biomass (corn stover, wheat straw) as feedstock to produce ethanol and biopower (electricity) sufficient to meet the needs of

EA-1723: Draft Supplemental Environmental Assessment EA-1723: Draft Supplemental Environmental Assessment EA-1723: Draft Supplemental Environmental Assessment General Motors LLC Electric Drive Vehicle Battery and Component Manufacturing Initiative White Marsh, Maryland DOE prepared this Supplemental EA to evaluate the potential environmental consequences of providing a financial assistance in a cooperative agreement with General Motors Limited Liability Company (LLC) (General Motors Company or GM). A supplement to the April 2010 EA was necessary due to the proposed building size increasing three fold as well as the addition of a parking lot and widening of a truck dock area. This building size increase is necessary to accommodate more manufacturing equipment and provide office space. If GM received the funding, they would construct a high-volume U.S.

Draft Environmental Assessment Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1800: Draft Environmental Assessment Monarch Warren County Wind Turbine Project, Lenox Township, Warren County, Illinois The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has provided Federal funding to the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) under the State Energy Program (SEP). DCEO is seeking to provide $5 million of its SEP funds to Monarch Wind Power (MWP), who would use these funds for the design, permitting and construction of 12, 1.6- megawatt wind turbines, for a combined generation capacity of 19.2 megawatts. This EA provides DOE and other decisionmakers the information needed to make an informed decision about the installation, operation, and eventual decommissioning of the proposed wind project. The EA evaluates the potential individual and

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0400: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Granby Pumping Plant Switchyard-Windy Gap Substation Transmission Line Rebuild Project, Grand County, CO This EIS evaluates the environmental impacts of a proposal to rebuild and upgrade the Western Area Power Administration's 12-mile Granby Pumping Plant-Windy Gap 69-kV transmission line in Grand County, Colorado. Western identified potentially significant impacts while preparing an EA for this proposal (DOE/EA-1520) and decided to prepare an EIS instead of completing the EA. Further information about the project is available on the project website. EIS-0400-DEIS-2012.pdf More Documents & Publications EIS-0400: Final Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0400: Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0286: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Hanford Site Solid (Radioactive and Hazardous) Waste Program, Richland, Washington DOE needs to provide capabilities to continue, or modify, the way it treats, stores, and/or disposes of existing and anticipated quantities of solid LLW, MLLW, TRU waste, and ILAW at the Hanford Site in order to protect human health and the environment; facilitate cleanup at Hanford and other DOE facilities; take actions consistent with decisions reached by DOE under the WM PEIS; comply with local, State, and federal laws and regulations; and meet other obligations such as the Hanford Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Order (also referred to as the Tri-Party Agreement, or TPA) (Ecology et al. 1989).

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement DOE/EIS-0349 Lead Agencies: Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council Bonneville Power Administration Cooperating Agency: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers September 5, 2003 EFSEC Washington State Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council September 5, 2003 Dear Reader: Enclosed for your review is the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the proposed BP Cherry Point Cogeneration Project. The proponent, BP West Coast Products, LLC, has requested to build a 720-Megawatt Gas-Fired Combined Cycle Cogeneration Facility in Whatcom County, Washington, and interconnect this facility into the regional power transmission grid. To integrate the new power generation into the transmission grid, Bonneville Power Administration (Bonneville) may need to re-build 4.7 miles of an existing 230-kV

Energia Sierra Juarez U.S. Transmission Line Project Energia Sierra Juarez U.S. Transmission Line Project Draft Environmental Impact Statement Summary August 2010 U.S. Department of Energy Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability Washington, DC 20585 Cooperating Agency - County of San Diego San Diego, CA DOE/EIS-0414 Department of Energy Washington, DC 20585 August 2010 Dear Sir/Madam: Enclosed for your review and comment is the Energia Sierra Juarez U.S. Transmission Line Project Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DOE/EIS-0414), prepared by the Department of Energy (DOE) pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) and its implementing regulations. The County of San Diego, California, is a cooperating agency in the preparation of this Draft EIS.

7: Draft Environmental Assessment 7: Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1697: Draft Environmental Assessment Right-of-Way Maintenance in the San Joaquin Valley, California The Western Area Power Administration (Western) Sierra Nevada Region is a power marketing administration of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). As a Federal entity, Western is responsible for examining the potential environmental consequences of its proposed actions prior to making a decision or commitment to implement an action (see Section 1.5 for more information). This Environmental Assessment (EA) evaluates environmental impacts of the Proposed Action (San Joaquin Valley Right-of-Way Maintenance Project) and the No Action Alternative. EA-1697-DEA-2010.pdf More Documents & Publications EA-1697: Final Environmental Assessment

7: Draft Environmental Assessment 7: Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1947: Draft Environmental Assessment Transfer of the Kansas City Plant, Kansas City, Missouri The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) is preparing this Environmental Assessment (EA) to evaluate the potential environmental impacts of transferring the Kansas City Plant (KCP) to one or more entities for a use that is different from its current use. Transfer includes sale or lease of the property in whole or in part. This EA will provide NNSA with the information needed to make an informed decision about the transfer of the KCP property, which is on the Bannister Federal Complex (BFC) located within the city limits of Kansas City, Missouri. NNSA believes the transfer of this property would benefit NNSA and the local economic area.

03: Draft Environmental Impact Statement 03: Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0303: Draft Environmental Impact Statement High-Level Waste Tank Closure, Savannah River Operations Office, Aiken, SC This EIS evalutes the potential environmental impacts of a proposal to close the high-level waste tanks at the Savannah River Site in accordance with applicable laws and regulations, DOE Orders, and the Industrial Wastewater Closure Plan for F- and H-Area High-Level Waste Tank Systems (approved by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control), which specifies the management of residuals as waste incidental to reprocessing. The proposed action would begin after bulk waste removal has been completed. This EIS evaluates three alternatives regarding the HLW tanks at the SRS. The three alternatives are the Clean and Stabilize Tanks

Draft Environmental Assessment Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1855: Draft Environmental Assessment The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) proposes to rebuild the Creston-Bell 115-kilovolt transmission line. The 54-mile long, wood pole line extends from the BPA Creston substation to the BPA Bell substation in Lincoln and Spokane Counties, Washington. The project would include replacing wood poles, associated structural components, and conductor, improvements to some existing access roads, construction of 10 miles of new access roads, and some vegetation removal. The rebuild would enable BPA to maintain reliable electric service and avoid risks to the public and worker safety. The line would continue to operate at 115-kV. EA-1855-DEA-2012-BPA-Creston-Bell.pdf More Documents & Publications

Draft Environmental Assessment Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1769: Draft Environmental Assessment Battleground Energy Recovery Project Harris County, Texas The proposed project is consistent with DOE's goal of increased use of energy efficiency and renewable energy generation projects. The proposed project involves installation of a specifically designed waste heat recovery boiler on the existing kiln afterburner of an incineration unit at the CHDP facility. This boiler would use heat from the incinerator flue gases to generate high pressure superheated steam. The adjacent Dow Chemical plant would periodically consume part of the steam for process needs, replacing natural gas firing of existing boilers. The majority of the steam, however, would be piped to a new steam turbine-generator (STG).

Releases Draft Strategic Plan for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Releases Draft Strategic Plan for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions through Deployment of Advanced Technology DOE Releases Draft Strategic Plan for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions through Deployment of Advanced Technology September 22, 2005 - 10:45am Addthis WASHINGTON, DC - The Department of Energy today released for public review and comment a plan for accelerating the development and reducing the cost of new and advanced technologies that avoid, reduce, or capture and store greenhouse gas emissions - the technology component of a comprehensive U.S. approach to climate change. The technologies developed under the Climate Change Technology program will be used and deployed among the United States' partners in the Asia-Pacific Partnership for Clean Development that was announced earlier this year.

Draft Environmental Assessment Draft Environmental Assessment EA-1885: Draft Environmental Assessment Boston Architectural College's (BAC) Urban Sustainability Initiative for the Renovation of Public Alley #444, Boston, MA (December 2011) DOE prepared this EA to evaluate the potential environmental consequences of providing a $1.6 million grant to Boston Architectural College (BAC) for its Urban Sustainability Initiative for the Renovation of Public Alley #444. The financial assistance proposed would be in the form of cost-shared funding, based on a FY2010 congressional earmark. This EA analyzes the potential environmental impacts of DOE's proposed action of providing the grant funding and of the No-Action Alternative. EA-1885-DEA-2011.pdf EA-1885-DearReaderLetter-2011.pdf More Documents & Publications

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement EIS-0395: Draft Environmental Impact Statement San Luis Rio Colorado Project The proposed transmission line would originate at the San Luis Rio Colorado (SLRC) Power Center, interconnect with Western's existing Gila Substation, and continue to Arizona Public Service Company's (APS') North Gila Substation. The Proposed Project would require an expansion of Gila Substation and additional equipment at North Gila Substation; all of the proposed transmission components would be located in Yuma County, Arizona. Depending on the route ultimately selected, the total length of the 500-kV transmission system within the United States would be approximately 25.7 miles-21 miles from the United States-Mexico border to Gila Substation